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Met Office forecasts 'erratic change' in weather for New Year's Eve
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Met Office forecasts a 'green Christmas' in the UK
People across much of the UK should be safe to leave their winter layers and umbrellas at home on Christmas Day, as a run of unseasonably mild weather continues. Highs of between 11C and 13C are forecast, lower than the warmest Christmas on record back in 1920 when it was 15.6C in Devon.
This Christmas was mildest ever in parts of Britain, says Met Office
Christmas Day sees highs of 14.2C in Aberdeen as outdoor swimmers take advantage of the mild weather to start the day with a festive dip
Met Office issues White Christmas verdict
The Met Office has predicted a "mild Christmas" with "notably high temperatures" throughout the festive season - Britons hoping for a White Christmas this year are likely out of luck. The weather experts have assured that the conditions "should not play a factor" in causing road disruptions as people journey home for Christmas.
UK weather: Met Office reveals it WON’T be a ‘White Christmas’ this year – but maps show snow is just days away
A DRY and cloudy Christmas Day is expected across most of the UK with no snow or frost likely, the Met Office has said. The King, Queen and other members of the royal family are due to attend a
Met Office issues two-word Christmas weather verdict
The Met Office has forecast a "mild Christmas" with "notably high temperatures" over the festive period. The weather service said conditions "should not play a factor" in any disruption to roads over the next few days as people travel home for Christmas.
UK weather map: Met Office’s snow forecast for Christmas week
The 25 December itself is expected to be a ‘grey Christmas’ – but all hope of a white Christmas season is not lost
Mildest start to Christmas Day on record for parts of UK
Mildest start to Christmas Day on record for parts of UK - A temperature of 14.2C was reached in Dyce, Aberdeen.
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Met Office says 'severe' snow to hit UK and explains when and where
From Tuesday, December 31, the Met Office has warned Brits to expect an "erratic change" in the weather, it says.
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Met Office issues four word prediction for New Year's Eve weather
The Met Office has given a four-word verdict as it predicts the forecast for New Year's Eve, December 31. Weather experts are ...
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Christmas travel to be disrupted, Met Office warns
As the nation prepares for the big Christmas getaway, travellers in the Midlands have been warned by the Met Office that ...
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Met Office weather experts predict wet and windy New Year's Eve - here's North East forecast
The Met Office says the UK will have dull and drizzly weather over the coming days, with a "wet and rather windy" New Year's ...
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Met Office warns of exact date 'severe' snow could hit UK as cold snap returns
Parts of the UK experienced the mildest Christmas Day start on record, with temperatures reaching 14.2C in Dyce, Aberdeen, ...
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Met Office's final verdict on white Christmas as weather maps reveal snow is days away
The Met Office said there will be no white Christmas this year as we'll see mild, cloudy weather across the UK.
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Met Office on why Northern Lights will peak next year
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