Met Office Unveils Major Forecasting Upgrade, Boosting Aviation Safety and Extreme Weather Preparedness

February 9, 2026
Met Office Unveils Major Forecasting Upgrade, Boosting Aviation Safety and Extreme Weather Preparedness
  • A major upgrade to the Met Office forecasting system is launched, described as the most significant scientific improvement in over three years, with a focus on better cloud and fog predictions to improve flight scheduling.

  • Science Minister Lord Vallance notes benefits across aviation, road safety, and storm emergency planning, illustrating the broad value of the upgrade.

  • Officials say the upgrade will deliver tangible benefits by making forecasts easier to interpret and providing critical weather information for aviation safety and efficiency.

  • Global forecast horizons extend from seven to ten days, enabling earlier warnings for severe weather events.

  • The extended lead times support planning for energy grids, road gritting, and de-icing operations in anticipation of extreme weather.

  • Enhanced global severe weather warnings can be issued earlier, with forecast lead times increased to ten days, improving preparedness for extreme events.

  • Winter temperature forecasts have improved, supporting planning for energy grids, road gritting, and aircraft de-icing.

  • Winter forecasts are now more realistic, aiding energy grid management, road gritting, and aeroplane de-icing through better temperature and weather predictions.

  • Winter temperature forecasts are more reliable, helping energy grids, road maintenance, and aircraft de-icing planning.

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