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Winter outlook within the media


Right this moment, the Mail on Sunday has run a front-page story saying that authorities insiders have ‘accused the Met Workplace of failing to foretell the severity of our newest large freeze’.

Merely, that is simply not true – the potential for chilly climate in December was signalled as early as September and included in briefings to stakeholders throughout authorities and business, serving to them to arrange sturdy contingency plans to minimise any potential influence from chilly climate.

In actual fact, our winter outlook issued in October highlighted the most certainly state of affairs for December was for prime stress close to the UK permitting for a northerly air circulation, resulting in chilly snaps with the specter of snow and ice. Precisely the climate we’ve got seen by the previous few weeks.  

The Mail on Sunday’s sister paper, the Every day Mail, reported on our winter outlook again on the very starting of November, utilizing the headline ‘Britain braces for blackouts as Met Workplace warns of a lot colder winter’. The Every day Mail reported on the time that the Met Workplace outlook urged that the UK’s winter had a better likelihood than regular of being colder than common.

The Met Workplace continues to work hand in hand with authorities and business, preserving them updated on the newest forecasts and outlooks. Whereas the colder climate we’ve got seen in current weeks, is now giving option to milder circumstances, some colder spells are nonetheless potential by the remainder of December and into January. Milder circumstances are signalled from late January, with an elevated likelihood of sturdy winds and heavy rain. This stays within the present long-term outlook for the winter interval.”

Options {that a} failure by the Met Workplace to warn of the present chilly snap resulting in blackouts is simply not true, and any suggestion in any other case is alarmist and scaremongering.

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