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Weather data

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  • UK weather forecast (includes five day forecast, rainfall radar, surface pressure charts, regional forecast)

  • Climate summaries (Overview of weather across the UK for previous months, seasons and years)

  • UK climate averages (Long-term averages, based on standard 30-year periods, which describe the UK climate)

  • Past weather events (Case studies of past severe weather events)

  • Extremes (National weather records for temperature, rainfall, sunshine and wind)

  • Historic station data (Long running monthly records for a selection of stations)

  • Station networks (Recent maps of the observing network of weather stations)

  • Regional climates (Summaries of the climate characteristics of 11 regions of the UK)

  • Climate anomaly maps (Maps of UK temperature and rainfall anomalies from 1910 to present day)

  • World weather

  • Storm tracker

  • Satellite imagery

All resources produced and provided by the Met Office

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    Weather and climate resources: Key Stage One

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    Weather and climate resources: Key Stage Two

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    Weather and climate resources: Key Stage Three

    A selection of teaching resources and case studies that were produced by the Met Office education team for Key Stage Three (ages 11-14).

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    Weather and Climate resources: Key Stage Five

    This section contains a selection of teaching resources that were produced by the Met Office education team for Key Stage Five (ages 16 - 18)

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    Weather and climate Poster

  • FieldworkA gold anemometer on a blue sky background

    Weather experiments

    A selection of ideas for creating your own weather instruments in the classroom or at home

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