16/01/23 – An in-depth look at the latest cold spell – Met Office UK Weather



How long will this cold spell last?
Will you see any snowfall?
How low will temperatures get?

Join Alex Deakin for this in-depth look at the latest cold spell to hit the UK.

00:00 Start
01:50 Snow and ice next 24 hours
05:02 Weather warnings in place
06:24 Bigger picture
07:12 Low pressure northern Scotland
09:13 Midweek in the northeast
10:57 Temperatures next few days
12:08 Bigger picture later this week
13:16 Gradual changes from Friday
14:33 When will it turn milder?
15:45 Spaghetti plots
16:59 Another way of looking at it
19:13 Likely weather next week

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26 thoughts on “16/01/23 – An in-depth look at the latest cold spell – Met Office UK Weather”

  1. So good to see more of these in-depth weather tutorials. As a big fan of the much missed ‘Weather Studio’ I very much enjoy the detail – and would love to see more ‘theory’ embedded as well, helping the viewer understand about things like fronts, their formation etc. Thanks.

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  2. This is brilliant. Weather affects the industry i'm in (construction) more than you might imagine. The BBC used to be this in-depth on a variety of science topics and now it is utterly dumbed down for those with an attention span of a goldfish.

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  3. Once again, many thanks for another in depth video. Not only are they informative, but also useful, especially as the current weather is placed in a wider context. Definitely, yes please to future in depth videos!! Many thanks once again

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