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Weather forecasts delivered via SMS or WAP


These mobile services ensure you have detailed weather information whenever you need it. You can access detailed hourly forecasts for your exact location both on land and sea (general and marine Time and Place service), request gale warnings, inshore waters, shipping, and sea area forecasts, as well as receiving five-day forecasts for any UK postcode or world city destination. Simply register once for access to all the above services and much more.

Please note all times and forecast requests are given in GMT. Please bear this in mind when requesting your forecast and planning your trip.

As a result of data processing time, your Time and Place message could be delivered up to 50 minutes after your request. Whilst we are looking into rectifying this issue, please arrange your message to be delivered to your mobile an hour before you need the forecast.

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WTHR4 whatever you're doing

Wherever you are or wherever you're going, use our new mobile text service. You don't need to register, the cost is automatically debited from your mobile bill or deducted from your airtime voucher.

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Revision of sea areas on 4 February 2002. Remember that the new shipping area FitzRoy came into effect on 4 February 2002.
Full details are included in our Marine Weather Services booklet 2003 which you can order online. View shipping forecast areas.

Did you know that the new FitzRoy shipping area is named after the founder of the Met Office? Find out more in our History of the Met Office.

 

 

 
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