United Kingdom & Ireland
While it’s looking and feeling more and more like summer across Southern Spain/Portugal down to the Canaries, arctic air is drilling south one last time and we’ve some unusually cool nights in store. Temps touched 35C in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria this afternoon. This was the scene from Bajamar, Tenerife this afternoon. Meanwhile, a […]
Well just look at that, the UK’s warmest, coldest, wettest and sunniest Easter Day has all been within the last 6 years! Breakdown on our extremes from the Met Office Easter weather facts Easter can fall in a period of 35 days because it is calculated as the first Sunday after the first full moon […]
It’s way too early to put away the jackets and ice scrapers just yet! While remaining stuck beneath a persistent showery, northwesterly air flow, things turn more wintry over highland Scotland and particularly mainland Europe early next week with widespread frosts returning. On the face of it, air temps these days aren’t all that cold at between 7-15C UK-wide but factor in […]
UPDATED: FRIDAY EVE On the grand scheme of things, we have a fairly run of the mill, quiet Easter weekend on the way with no significant cold, snow, heat or storms to speak of. So for the details…. the UK and Ireland is currently sandwiched between high pressure to the southwest and low pressure to the northeast […]
It was more like late winter over Northwest Scotland while mid summer in Southeast England yesterday. Today’s it’s much cooler in the Southeast by up to 10C. GFS surface/precip and 2m temp anomaly chart for 18z yesterday. The lift in the South and decline in the North was down to a SE progressing cold front. Produced quite the […]
The evidence is clear cut that when soil moisture is low late spring into summer, the atmosphere tends to be drier, often supporting stronger than normal pressure and therefore warmer temperatures. The opposite occurs when soils are wet. Each and every spring, I closely monitor rainfall distribution through particularly March, April and May but also cannot […]
It’s a very repetitive pattern with Atlantic giving way to blocking high pressure. High pressure holds firm over the UK to end the week but change comes this weekend as the Atlantic returns. With it comes another pre-frontal warm surge as winds turn southerly. Again, it’s mainly England/Wales which truly benefits. As the trough and jet digs west of Ireland, […]
Posted on 4 April, 2017 by Met Office Press Office Provisional full-month statistics show that East Anglia and South East & Central Southern England have had their equal mildest March since records began in 1910, and for the UK as a whole it was provisionally the 5th equal warmest March for the same period. East […]

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