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  1. Did you know the first time a weather forecaster appeared on TV in front of a map was in 1954? This stamp features Barbara Edwards who, 20 years later, became the first woman to present the weather on BBC.  

    Click to get your #WeatherStamps #MetOffice170

    👇💌

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 14/02 14:00

  2. Did you know the first time a weather forecaster appeared on TV in front of a map was in 1954? This stamp features Barbara Edwards who, 20 years later, became the first woman to present the weather on BBC.  

    Click to get your #WeatherStamps #MetOffice170

    👇💌

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 14/02 14:00

  3. Did you know the first time a weather forecaster appeared on TV in front of a map was in 1954? This stamp features Barbara Edwards who, 20 years later, became the first woman to present the weather on BBC.  

    Click to get your

    👇💌

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 14/02 14:00

  4. Have you got your Weather Forecasting stamps yet? Celebrate our 170th anniversary with us and @RoyalMail
    #MetOffice170

    twitter.com/RoyalMailStamps/st

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 12/02 14:08

  5. Have you got your Weather Forecasting stamps yet? Celebrate our 170th anniversary with us and @RoyalMail
    #MetOffice170

    twitter.com/RoyalMailStamps/st

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 12/02 14:08

  6. Have you got your Weather Forecasting stamps yet? Celebrate our 170th anniversary with us and @RoyalMail
    #MetOffice170

    twitter.com/RoyalMailStamps/st

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 12/02 14:08

  7. Have you got your Weather Forecasting stamps yet? Celebrate our 170th anniversary with us and @RoyalMail
    #MetOffice170

    twitter.com/RoyalMailStamps/st

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 12/02 14:08

  8. Have you got your Weather Forecasting stamps yet? Celebrate our 170th anniversary with us and @RoyalMail

    twitter.com/RoyalMailStamps/st

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 12/02 14:08

  9. We began working with radar imagery and computers in the 1950s and produced the first operational computer forecast in 1965.

    Today radar imagery provides highly detailed observations and data which we use in weather forecasting. 

    #MetOffice170 #WeatherStamps

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 11/02 14:30

  10. We began working with radar imagery and computers in the 1950s and produced the first operational computer forecast in 1965.

    Today radar imagery provides highly detailed observations and data which we use in weather forecasting. 

    #MetOffice170 #WeatherStamps

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 11/02 14:30

  11. We began working with radar imagery and computers in the 1950s and produced the first operational computer forecast in 1965.

    Today radar imagery provides highly detailed observations and data which we use in weather forecasting. 

    #MetOffice170 #WeatherStamps

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 11/02 14:30

  12. We began working with radar imagery and computers in the 1950s and produced the first operational computer forecast in 1965.

    Today radar imagery provides highly detailed observations and data which we use in weather forecasting. 

    #MetOffice170 #WeatherStamps

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 11/02 14:30

  13. We began working with radar imagery and computers in the 1950s and produced the first operational computer forecast in 1965.

    Today radar imagery provides highly detailed observations and data which we use in weather forecasting. 

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 11/02 14:30

  14. The D-Day forecast is widely considered to be the most important forecast we've ever done.

    In a period of unsettled weather, key observations helped to identify a crucial break in the weather which enabled the invasion to go ahead on 6 June 1944

    #MetOffice170 #WeatherStamps

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 09/02 14:30

  15. The D-Day forecast is widely considered to be the most important forecast we've ever done.

    In a period of unsettled weather, key observations helped to identify a crucial break in the weather which enabled the invasion to go ahead on 6 June 1944

    #MetOffice170 #WeatherStamps

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 09/02 14:30

  16. The D-Day forecast is widely considered to be the most important forecast we've ever done.

    In a period of unsettled weather, key observations helped to identify a crucial break in the weather which enabled the invasion to go ahead on 6 June 1944

    #MetOffice170 #WeatherStamps

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 09/02 14:30

  17. The D-Day forecast is widely considered to be the most important forecast we've ever done.

    In a period of unsettled weather, key observations helped to identify a crucial break in the weather which enabled the invasion to go ahead on 6 June 1944

    #MetOffice170 #WeatherStamps

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 09/02 14:30

  18. The D-Day forecast is widely considered to be the most important forecast we've ever done.

    In a period of unsettled weather, key observations helped to identify a crucial break in the weather which enabled the invasion to go ahead on 6 June 1944

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 09/02 14:30

  19. Today is @UNESCO #WorldEngineeringDay for Sustainable Development. This event celebrates the contributions that engineering has made towards a better, more #sustainable world #WED2024

    Head over to @MetOffice_Sci to hear from some of our engineers➡️

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 04/03 13:30

  20. Today is @UNESCO #WorldEngineeringDay for Sustainable Development. This event celebrates the contributions that engineering has made towards a better, more #sustainable world #WED2024

    Head over to @MetOffice_Sci to hear from some of our engineers➡️

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 04/03 13:30

  21. Today is @UNESCO #WorldEngineeringDay for Sustainable Development. This event celebrates the contributions that engineering has made towards a better, more #sustainable world #WED2024

    Head over to @MetOffice_Sci to hear from some of our engineers➡️

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 04/03 13:30

  22. Today is @UNESCO for Sustainable Development. This event celebrates the contributions that engineering has made towards a better, more world

    Head over to @MetOffice_Sci to hear from some of our engineers➡️

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 04/03 13:30

  23. Follow @Mind for advice on staying #WeatherReady & looking after your mental health this winter

    - Make the most of natural light
    - Plan ahead for winter
    - Talk to someone
    - If you can, stay active

    Learn more bit.ly/47o6EGy
    #30Days30WaysUK

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 24/09 11:30

  24. Here’s a great #WeatherHack from @BritishVets to help pets be more settled in storms

    Create a well-padded den ahead of any storms & praise your pet when they're relaxed there so they come to view it as a safe retreat

    #WeatherReady #30Days30WaysUK #PetPreparedness #PreparedPets

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 22/09 15:00

  25. Are you #WeatherReady?

    Thinking ahead and preparing for what the weather may bring can make a real difference. There are some practical steps you can take to support your community to prepare for severe weather: bit.ly/3AoOskQ
    #30Days30WaysUK #CommunityResilience

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 21/09 14:00

  26. ↩️ @metoffice

    👉 Check the tide times, know where you are & read any warning signs

    👉 Stay away from cliff edges

    👉 If you get into trouble or see someone else in trouble, dial 999 & ask for the coastguard

    This will help you to enjoy yourself safely

    #30Days30WaysUK #RespectTheWater

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 17/09 11:48

  27. There are simple things you can do to be #WeatherReady

    Think about what might be impacted by strong winds or flooding around your home. Organise maintenance checks and consider moving items

    bit.ly/2SzRVnm
    #30Days30WaysUK #HouseholdPreparedness

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 15/09 13:30

  28. To help keep yourself and your family well, to taking care of your home and staying safe while out and about, our #WeatherReady advice pages provide guidance on how to be prepared for severe weather.

    bit.ly/3dogLyT #30days30waysUK

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 11/09 15:07

  29. As part of #30days30waysUK today we are asking if you are prepared for severe weather?

    If weather warnings are in place you can get real-time updates:

    APP 👉bit.ly/MetOfficeWeatherApp
    YOUTUBE 👉 bit.ly/2m53GC3
    WEB 👉bit.ly/WxWarning
    #WeatherAware

    🐦🔗 twitter.com/metoffice/status/1
    🕐 11/09 15:07