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Weekend weather: Changeable conditions heading into a new month

The weather through this weekend is set to remain changeable, with conditions swinging between colder, brighter spells and milder, wetter interludes.

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10-day trend: Another change on the horizon as we enter meteorological spring

After a brief spell of milder, brighter weather in parts of the UK, the outlook over the next 10 days turns more changeable once again.

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Contextualising February’s warm spell: A notably mild end to winter

As February draws to a close, many parts of the UK have experienced a remarkably mild spell, with temperatures climbing far above what is typical for the time of year.

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How do weather satellites work? 

Weather satellites are arguably one of the most important developments in the history of meteorology.

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“Hotter than Greece?”, “578-mile snow bomb?” Weather headline review

As winter edges toward spring, UK weather headlines have once again surged with dramatic language - warnings of snow “bombs”, “week‑long monsoons”, and maps “turning yellow” with heat.

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Week ahead forecast: Temperatures on the rise going into midweek

The UK continues its unsettled theme with a milder interlude this week

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Weekend weather: Milder conditions but further rain on the way

As we look ahead to the upcoming weekend, the UK’s weather pattern is undergoing a subtle but important shift.

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10-Day trend: Unsettled conditions continuing

With less than two weeks to go until the start of meteorological spring, many will be wondering whether the persistent rain is finally about to shift.

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Why has it been so wet this winter?

This winter has felt exceptionally wet for many parts of the UK, with repeated bouts of rain and very few prolonged dry spells.

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Understanding urban heat stress: how street canyon modelling can improve weather and climate forecasts 

Extreme heat is becoming an increasing challenge for cities around the world. Urban areas tend to trap warmth, making heatwaves more intense and potentially hazardous to the people who live, work, and travel through them. 

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