Hurricane Melissa has made landfall on the south coast of eastern Cuba, as a category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 120mph.
Life-threatening storm surge, flash flooding, landslides and damaging winds are expected for eastern Cuba.
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Hurricane Melissa has made landfall on the south coast of eastern Cuba, as a category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 120mph.
Life-threatening storm surge, flash flooding, landslides and damaging winds are expected for eastern Cuba.
Here is the latest from the National Hurricane Center on the impacts that Hurricane Melissa is expected to bring.
26.10.2025 20:44 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Hurricane Melissa has rapidly intensified into a category 4 hurricane.
Melissa is tracking over sea surface temperatures that are 1.4C above average and according to the @climatecentral.org CSI Ocean tool these have been made up to 500-700 times more likely by human caused climate change.
Storm Amy has just been named by the @metoffice.gov.uk it is the first named storm of the 2025/2026 season.
This deep area of low pressure is expected to bring very strong winds & heavy rain to northern & western parts of the UK later Friday & into Saturday.
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β οΈClimate change made the hot, dry and windy weather that fueled the deadly July wildfires in Spain and Portugal 40 times more likely π§΅
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Latest storm names announcedβ
Here are the #StormNames for 2025/26, announced with Met Eireann and KNMI, the Dutch National Weather Service. Has your name made the list?
There's a decent chance of seeing the aurora tonight - it may be visible as far south as the Midlands (perhaps even further south) π
01.09.2025 17:00 β π 140 π 74 π¬ 3 π 10Summer 2025 was officially the warmest summer on record for the UK, according to provisional data from the @metoffice.gov.uk
Met Office climate scientists found that a summer as hot or hotter than 2025 is now 70 times more likely because of climate change.
www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/new...
Summer 2025 will 'almost certainly' be the warmest on record for the UK, according to provisional data from the @metoffice.gov.uk
This would mean that the 5 warmest summers for the UK will have all occurred since the year 2000, and the records go back to 1884.
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We definitely spend more time than this talking about the weather on our @theloveofweather.bsky.social podcast π
19.08.2025 14:39 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0It is great to see that people like to talk about the weather. According to new research by the @metoffice.gov.uk, in the UK we spend 56.6 hours, or two days and 9 hours on average talking about the weather over the course of a year.
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Climate Shift Index forecast for the UK and Ireland, August 13β15, 2025. Maps show areas with temperatures at least 5Γ more likely due to climate change. Wednesday: 51 million people affected; Thursday: 11 million; Friday: 20 million. Darker red indicates higher climate change influence.
The UK is in its 4th major heatwave of the summer.
π΄Highs of 25β33Β°C β up to 12Β°C above average β are at least 5Γ more likely due to human-caused climate change (almost impossible without it), impacting tens of millions through the weekend.
Weβve collected the oldest ice core, now itβs time to analyse it! π π»
The @newscientist.com have a new icy-cool video, speaking to BAS scientists about the Beyond EPICA project, highlighting why this work is so important in the face of climate change.
www.newscientist.com/video/249042...
The @metoffice.gov.uk have issued an amber wind warning for central and northern Scotland for Monday β οΈ
Storm Floris will bring unseasonably strong and disruptive winds.
Wind gusts of 50-70 mph are expected for many and are likely to reach 80-90 mph on some exposed coasts, hills and bridges.
The temperatures at 1pm today across most of the UK were around 7-11C above average.
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Temperatures across the UK today and over the weekend have been made more likely by climate change. The @climatecentral.org Climate Shift Index shows that the temperatures have been made at least 3-5 times more likely.
Climate change is making heatwaves more frequent and more intense.
Temperatures across most of the UK at the moment are currently 6-10C above average, for some they are 11C above average π‘οΈ
This website by @roostweather.bsky.social and @edhawkins.org is brilliant and shows how the current temperatures compare to average.
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Map centered on the UK with yellow to red colors over England. The darkest reds over southern England and London indicate temperatures on July 10 have been made at least 4 times more likely due to human-caused climate change.
The tension isn't the only thing rising at Wimbledon today.πΎ
π‘οΈHot temperatures are leading to multiple breaks in play due to heat-related medical issues for fans.
The heat has been made at least 4x more likely due to human-caused climate change.
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After a very hot day for some today, it will be turning fresher for all by Wednesday π
Remaining changeable through the week, especially in the northwest, where we could see some wet and windy conditions on Friday β
This new website by @edhawkins.org and @roostweather.bsky.social is brilliant.
It shows how the current temperatures compare to average. The latest map shows how widely the temperatures at the moment are above average across the UK. For some they are 10-11C above average.
Here come the night sweats...π₯΅
Night-time temps rising above 20C are expected later this week, meteorologist Gemma Plumb tells Times Radio.
The UK has recorded its sunniest spring on record according to provisional figures from the Met Office.
This spring, the UK recorded 630 hours of sunshine from 1st March to 27th May, beating its previous sunniest spring set in 2020. The records go back to 1910.
www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/new...
Provisional figures from the Met Office show that the UK has seen its sunniest spring on record.
28.05.2025 12:27 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update published today by Met Office and the WMO shows that global average temperature exceeded 1.5Β°C above the 1850-1900 average last year for the first time
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Latest WMO decadal update is available:
- 80% chance that at least one of the next five years will exceed 2024 as the warmest on record
- 70% chance that 5-year average warming for 2025-2029 will be more than 1.5 Β°C
wmo.int/publication-...
There is a 80% chance of a tropical depression forming in the East Pacific in a few days.
25.05.2025 13:25 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0βοΈItβs been an exceptionally sunny & dry spring β what role is climate change playing?
Dr Clair Barnes, an Imperial College climate scientist, explains the shifts in spring weather.
And Colin Chappell, a farmer, lays out how these changes are impacting UK agriculture.
Word of the day is βbeekβ (13th century): to bask in the pleasurable warmth of the sun.
Also available as a noun, as in βI took a wonderful beek todayβ.
What's the sky looking like where you are? π°οΈ
The latest view from space shows low cloud burning back to the coasts in northeast Scotland and shower clouds developing in the south βοΈ
Map showing hot much warmer than usual it is right now
Coming soon: a website showing exactly how much warmer or cooler than usual the UK is right now.
If you live in the north-west of England it is currently a lot warmer than usual for the time of year and time of day.