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Weather services via telephone, mobile phone, fax and the internet that help you plan your leisure marine, outdoor pursuits and sporting activities safely and effectively

Leisure marine

Whether you are on the sea or under it our services help to ensure that your time is safe and well spent.

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The great outdoors

Services for everyone whose leisure activities take them outdoors: from gardening to rambling and climbing (you can even find out the best time to hang out the washing).

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Sport

Successful sports events, whether professional, semi-professional or amateur, can depend on the weather - our services can help you to plan around the weather and minimise its effects.

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Mobile text forecasts

Wherever you are and whatever you're up to, you can get the latest weather forecasts on your mobile phone or digital handset via WAP or SMS.

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MetWEB

Go online for detailed land and marine forecasts.

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General forecast services

Whether you get them by phone, fax the web or a forecaster direct, our forecasts will help you to plan your leisure activities taking the weather into account. Includes specialist marine, aviation and mountain area forecasts.

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Talk to a forecaster

Speak one-to-one with a Met Office forecaster for weather information as it affects leisure, sport and general outdoor activity in your location.

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