The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/all/20050306023330/http://www.metoffice.com:80/index.html
 

Search logo
 

Met Office logo
  bullet  Home
  Weather and climate | Aviation | Leisure | Research | Education | Products and services
Page Top
  Welcome to the Met Office
underline
UK weather forecast:
Map issued at: 0009 06 Mar 2005
Link to UK weather

Northern Ireland Devon and Cornwall Central southern England South-east England The West Country Wales The Midlands Eastern Counties North-west England Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Northern England South-west Scotland South-east Scotland North-west Scotland North-east Scotland
Today
Wind Weather Temperature

Summary: Showery rain, sleet and snow dying away. Widespread frost.
This Evening and Tonight
Outbreaks of showery rain, sleet and snow across England and Wales dying away. Then most places dry with clear spells leading to a widespread frost.
Text issued at: 1800 05 Mar 2005
UK severe weather warnings:
No severe weather is expected in the next few hours.
There are no advance warnings currently in force.

More about these warnings
Advice during severe weather
 

NEWS

Spring ahead | 4 Mar 2005
So what was Winter 2004-05 like? On the whole, the season for the UK was mild and slightly drier than average, although regional variations were large...

Weather in the oceans | 1 Mar 2005
Marine experts from around the UK have pooled their knowledge on how the world's ocean systems work, to launch the National Centre for Ocean Forecasting...
From News

 
UK WEATHER
Forecast:
Regional forecasts
Go
Severe weather warnings Severe weather warnings Shipping forecast Shipping forecast
Surface pressure charts Surface pressure charts Inshore waters forecast Inshore waters forecast
Solar UV index Solar UV index Latest gale warning Latest gale warning
Four-week forecast Four-week forecast    
Latest:
Rainfall radar Rainfall radar Satellite images Satellite images
Weather observations Weather observations Webcams Webcams
Past:

February 2005
Mild at first, then turning cold in the second half. Mean temperatures were generally above average, most noticeably in Scotland. Rainfall totals were below average away from eastern areas. Some areas in the south had only a quarter of their normal rainfall and many areas had their fourth consecutive month with lower than average rainfall totals.
Monthly assessment | Contoured maps | Regional average

50 cm of lying snow was reported from Boltshope Park (Northumberland) and 23 cm from Carterhouse (Scottish Borders), both on morning of 25th. Redhill (Surrey) recorded a temperature of -9.5 °C overnight 27/28th.
From UK climate

 
WORLD WEATHER

Link to south-east Asia forecast

Latest forecasts for south-east Asia
The Met Office is supplying weather information to government and other agencies involved with the rescue and recovery activities...
 
Go
Go
Go

Tropical cyclones | Climate prediction | Seasonal | Satellite

 
WORLD WEATHER NEWS
Soggy San Diego
Ko Samui Cloudburst
Mostar Rain
Cold Menorca
Honduras Showers
About
Met Office
Hadley Centre
International role
Library and archive
Job vacancies
Terms and conditions
Prices and licences
Privacy policy
Access keys
Link to UK Resilience web site
Severe weather advice
News
Spring ahead
Weather in the oceans
Climate change consensus
News release archive
Media Centre
Learn
About the weather
From the bookshelf
Services
Mobile text forecasts
Weathercall
Marinecall
Mountain weather
Monthly Outlook
MetWEB
Talk to a forecaster
Links
Met Office data users
National met. services
Scientific interest sites
EA Floodline
SEPA Floodline
UK Resilience
Directgov
Freedom of Information
Contact
Contact us
FAQ
www.metoffice.gov.uk ©Crown copyright