The United Kingdom straddles the geographic mid-latitudes between 49 and 61N. It is on the western seaboard of Afro-Eurasia, the world's largest land mass. These conditions allow convergence between moist maritime air and dry continental air. In this area, the large temperature variation creates atmospheric instability and this is a major factor that influences the often unsettled weather the country experiences, where many types of weather can be experienced in a single day.
The Truth About British Rain - The Great British Weather - Episode 2 - BBC
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published: 25 Jul 2011
10 Very British Weather Words
British people love talking about the weather! We are obsessed with it! So I thought I'd make an English lesson dedicated to British weather. We'll look at why British people love talking about the weather, why Britain has such unique weather and 10 super useful words to describe British weather.
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UK Weather Forecast Weather for the week ahead Sunny spells heavy showers perhaps some thunderstorms
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Headline: Rather cool, showery weather continuing for most, although occasional sunshine.
This Evening and Tonight:
Evening showers, some heavy and perhaps thundery across southern and central UK, tending to fade, though continuing for some. Otherwise turning drier, with a few patches of mist or low cloud, and chilly where clearest, for example across Northern Ireland.
Monday:
Another showery day, with some heavy, thundery showers by afternoon, focused in eastern, southern and central areas, probably fewer in the west by then. A little warmer for some parts.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
Rather cool with sunny spells, heavy showers and perhaps some thunderstorms. Fewer showers and more sunshine on Wednesday. Potentially turning wet and windy on Th...
published: 16 May 2021
Why is British weather so changeable? | ITV News
One minute we're hotter than Ibiza. The next, we're shivering under damp, dark clouds. So why is our weather so changeable?!? Katerina Christodoulou found out by asking ITV weather presenter Martin Stew on a sunny central London rooftop.
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published: 10 Jun 2019
Week ahead – Any signs of anything drier? 17/05/21
This week will see a change to our weather patterns……. but it may not be a very welcome one. Wet and unusually windy conditions are expected towards the end of the week after a few days with sunshine and heavy showers. Alex Deakin has the details.
The forecast and any weather warnings within this video are accurate at time of recording. To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the forecast on www.metoffice.gov.uk or via the Met Office app.
published: 17 May 2021
The Highs and Lows of British Weather 2014 (BBC, HD 720p)
The British weather is a national obsession and whilst it may not always be completely accurate, our appetite for the weather forecast is bigger than ever. This is the story of the weather itself, some of the people who forecast it and those who depend on it.
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British people love talking about the weather! We are obsessed with it! So I thought I'd make an English lesson dedicated to British weather. We'll look at why ...
British people love talking about the weather! We are obsessed with it! So I thought I'd make an English lesson dedicated to British weather. We'll look at why British people love talking about the weather, why Britain has such unique weather and 10 super useful words to describe British weather.
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British people love talking about the weather! We are obsessed with it! So I thought I'd make an English lesson dedicated to British weather. We'll look at why British people love talking about the weather, why Britain has such unique weather and 10 super useful words to describe British weather.
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#UKWeatherForecast #BBC #Metoffice
Headline: Rather cool, showery weather continuing for most, although occasional sunshine.
This Evening and Tonight:
Evenin...
#UKWeatherForecast #BBC #Metoffice
Headline: Rather cool, showery weather continuing for most, although occasional sunshine.
This Evening and Tonight:
Evening showers, some heavy and perhaps thundery across southern and central UK, tending to fade, though continuing for some. Otherwise turning drier, with a few patches of mist or low cloud, and chilly where clearest, for example across Northern Ireland.
Monday:
Another showery day, with some heavy, thundery showers by afternoon, focused in eastern, southern and central areas, probably fewer in the west by then. A little warmer for some parts.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
Rather cool with sunny spells, heavy showers and perhaps some thunderstorms. Fewer showers and more sunshine on Wednesday. Potentially turning wet and windy on Thursday, especially in the west.
Friday 21 May - Sunday 30 May:
Unsettled conditions continuing, with scattered showers again developing across most areas. These showers are likely to be heavy at times, with thunderstorms possible in places. On Friday and possibly into the weekend, more prolonged spells of rain are likely at times, especially in the west. Into next week, there is a chance of more settled conditions to gradually become established. Whilst further rain and showers are possible, overall drier and brighter conditions should become more dominant. Staying rather cool for the time of year, although night time frost will be limited, mainly across rural, northern areas. During next week, there are some indications that conditions may start to turn warmer, with temperatures closer to normal for the time of year.
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Headline: Rather cool, showery weather continuing for most, although occasional sunshine.
This Evening and Tonight:
Evening showers, some heavy and perhaps thundery across southern and central UK, tending to fade, though continuing for some. Otherwise turning drier, with a few patches of mist or low cloud, and chilly where clearest, for example across Northern Ireland.
Monday:
Another showery day, with some heavy, thundery showers by afternoon, focused in eastern, southern and central areas, probably fewer in the west by then. A little warmer for some parts.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
Rather cool with sunny spells, heavy showers and perhaps some thunderstorms. Fewer showers and more sunshine on Wednesday. Potentially turning wet and windy on Thursday, especially in the west.
Friday 21 May - Sunday 30 May:
Unsettled conditions continuing, with scattered showers again developing across most areas. These showers are likely to be heavy at times, with thunderstorms possible in places. On Friday and possibly into the weekend, more prolonged spells of rain are likely at times, especially in the west. Into next week, there is a chance of more settled conditions to gradually become established. Whilst further rain and showers are possible, overall drier and brighter conditions should become more dominant. Staying rather cool for the time of year, although night time frost will be limited, mainly across rural, northern areas. During next week, there are some indications that conditions may start to turn warmer, with temperatures closer to normal for the time of year.
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One minute we're hotter than Ibiza. The next, we're shivering under damp, dark clouds. So why is our weather so changeable?!? Katerina Christodoulou found out b...
One minute we're hotter than Ibiza. The next, we're shivering under damp, dark clouds. So why is our weather so changeable?!? Katerina Christodoulou found out by asking ITV weather presenter Martin Stew on a sunny central London rooftop.
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One minute we're hotter than Ibiza. The next, we're shivering under damp, dark clouds. So why is our weather so changeable?!? Katerina Christodoulou found out by asking ITV weather presenter Martin Stew on a sunny central London rooftop.
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This week will see a change to our weather patterns……. but it may not be a very welcome one. Wet and unusually windy conditions are expected towards the end of ...
This week will see a change to our weather patterns……. but it may not be a very welcome one. Wet and unusually windy conditions are expected towards the end of the week after a few days with sunshine and heavy showers. Alex Deakin has the details.
The forecast and any weather warnings within this video are accurate at time of recording. To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the forecast on www.metoffice.gov.uk or via the Met Office app.
This week will see a change to our weather patterns……. but it may not be a very welcome one. Wet and unusually windy conditions are expected towards the end of the week after a few days with sunshine and heavy showers. Alex Deakin has the details.
The forecast and any weather warnings within this video are accurate at time of recording. To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the forecast on www.metoffice.gov.uk or via the Met Office app.
The British weather is a national obsession and whilst it may not always be completely accurate, our appetite for the weather forecast is bigger than ever. This...
The British weather is a national obsession and whilst it may not always be completely accurate, our appetite for the weather forecast is bigger than ever. This is the story of the weather itself, some of the people who forecast it and those who depend on it.
The British weather is a national obsession and whilst it may not always be completely accurate, our appetite for the weather forecast is bigger than ever. This is the story of the weather itself, some of the people who forecast it and those who depend on it.
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Chris Hollins finds out why the Great British Weather is one of the wettest in Europe.
#bbc
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British people love talking about the weather! We are obsessed with it! So I thought I'd make an English lesson dedicated to British weather. We'll look at why British people love talking about the weather, why Britain has such unique weather and 10 super useful words to describe British weather.
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#UKWeatherForecast #BBC #Metoffice
Headline: Rather cool, showery weather continuing for most, although occasional sunshine.
This Evening and Tonight:
Evening showers, some heavy and perhaps thundery across southern and central UK, tending to fade, though continuing for some. Otherwise turning drier, with a few patches of mist or low cloud, and chilly where clearest, for example across Northern Ireland.
Monday:
Another showery day, with some heavy, thundery showers by afternoon, focused in eastern, southern and central areas, probably fewer in the west by then. A little warmer for some parts.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
Rather cool with sunny spells, heavy showers and perhaps some thunderstorms. Fewer showers and more sunshine on Wednesday. Potentially turning wet and windy on Thursday, especially in the west.
Friday 21 May - Sunday 30 May:
Unsettled conditions continuing, with scattered showers again developing across most areas. These showers are likely to be heavy at times, with thunderstorms possible in places. On Friday and possibly into the weekend, more prolonged spells of rain are likely at times, especially in the west. Into next week, there is a chance of more settled conditions to gradually become established. Whilst further rain and showers are possible, overall drier and brighter conditions should become more dominant. Staying rather cool for the time of year, although night time frost will be limited, mainly across rural, northern areas. During next week, there are some indications that conditions may start to turn warmer, with temperatures closer to normal for the time of year.
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One minute we're hotter than Ibiza. The next, we're shivering under damp, dark clouds. So why is our weather so changeable?!? Katerina Christodoulou found out by asking ITV weather presenter Martin Stew on a sunny central London rooftop.
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This week will see a change to our weather patterns……. but it may not be a very welcome one. Wet and unusually windy conditions are expected towards the end of the week after a few days with sunshine and heavy showers. Alex Deakin has the details.
The forecast and any weather warnings within this video are accurate at time of recording. To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the forecast on www.metoffice.gov.uk or via the Met Office app.
The British weather is a national obsession and whilst it may not always be completely accurate, our appetite for the weather forecast is bigger than ever. This is the story of the weather itself, some of the people who forecast it and those who depend on it.
The United Kingdom straddles the geographic mid-latitudes between 49 and 61N. It is on the western seaboard of Afro-Eurasia, the world's largest land mass. These conditions allow convergence between moist maritime air and dry continental air. In this area, the large temperature variation creates atmospheric instability and this is a major factor that influences the often unsettled weather the country experiences, where many types of weather can be experienced in a single day.
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The British equestrian opted for a stunning ...Leaving their children and the miserable British weather behind, the sporty couple will participate in the 10-day equestrian carnival on the Gold Coast.
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Over three times more illegal immigrants crossed in December compared to last year – an insult to the British people ... “Labour needs to start putting British people first and not allowing our borders to be at the whim of the weather.”.
Affectionately known by locals as God's pocket, it has a microclimate which sees the South Downs absorb the worst of the British weather, leaving West Wittering free to enjoy an 'ungodly' amount of sunshine.
The BBC on Wednesday celebrates 100 years of a weather forecast for sailors in British waters that has inspired musicians and poets and become an immovable fixture on UK radio ....
... as she braved the adverse weather conditions ... Leaving their children and the miserable British weather behind, the sporty couple will participate in the 10-day equestrian carnival on the Gold Coast.
He added ... Over three times more illegal immigrants crossed in December compared to last year – an insult to the British people ... “Labour needs to start putting British people first and not allowing our borders to be at the whim of the weather.” ... Tags ... 6.
The R3 roster also includes towering tennis convert ChrisSalisbury, whose brother Joe used to be a BritishDavis Cup regular ... And with this weather, it’s really important to have indoor clubs.
The power of C&C's drinks brands, such as Bulmers, Magners and Tennent's, has been tested by rotten British weather, the cost of living crisis and self-inflicted wounds, notably a bungled software ...