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Another heatwave is on the way for the UK with parts of the country set to be hotter than popular European holiday ...
In its more detailed forecast, the Met Office says that Wednesday June 25 will have temperatures between 15C and 26C, with up to a 50 percent chance of precipitation in the evening. That rain will ...
A recent satellite photo captured a giant comma-shaped cloud of "Saharan dust" being blown above the Atlantic Ocean. The hazy ...
THE Met Office has warned of mixed weather this week amid predictions of both thunderstorms and splendid 26C sunshine. Temperatures are expected to climb high by Wednesday, bringing sunshine to man… ...
Watch the Met Office’s weekend weather forecast, as warm temperatures are predicted for Yorkshire on the last day of meteorological spring. All Sections News you can trust since 1754 ...
Patchy cloud is expected to return but it will still be dry, with some sunny spells breaking through. Temperatures will remain steady at around 19°C, with light winds keeping conditions comfortable.
The Met Office states that Friday will start off with some bright spells; ... The cloud is expected to clear slightly after we head into the evening, as temperatures look to sit around 18°C.
Azure cloud computing service is one of the largest providers of data centres in the world. ... You can read the Met Office's forecast for Wales from Wednesday into Sunday by clicking here.
Met Office executive director of science Simon Vosper looking at the new forecasting tool (Picture: Microsoft) In 1987, weatherman Michael Fish made history by saying, “Don’t worry, there isn ...
The Met Office has announced that it will now be able to create more accurate weather forecasts for the UK, thanks to the development of a new supercomputer. We can expect detailed weather ...
The Met Office has transferred to a new off-site supercomputer - which could make 14-day forecasts as accurate as seven-day equivalents. Operating using Microsoft's cloud-based Azure system, the ...
The UK's Met Office has officially switched to a supercomputer operating on Microsoft Azure for its weather forecasting workloads. In a project that has been four years in the making, the Met Office ...