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Severe weather can affect the UK, and when it does, here at the Met Office we are responsible for issuing warnings to warn of the potential for impacts, whether it’s from intense rain, strong winds, heavy snow or even heat 🌧️☀️❄️ These warnings are designed to let people, businesses, emergency responders and governments know what weather is in store and what the impacts may be. Discover: Why and when warnings are issued The meaning behind Yellow, Amber, and Red warnings What you should do when there's a warning Impacts you can expect from each warning type Presented by Alex Burkill Filmed and edited by Greg Lander Williams Scripted by Anke Imgrund and Lesley Challenger If you enjoyed this video, check out our Weather Misinformation explainer: • 28/12/24 - Can you trust a weather headlin... Check out our warnings page on our website: https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/warn... For an accessible version of our warnings page: https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/warn... For more advice to get you WeatherReady, check out of website: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/... 0:00 - 0:27 Introduction 0:28 - 1:03 What are warnings 1:04 - 1:32 How do we issue warnings 1:33 - 2:33 When do we issue warnings 2:34 - 3:24 How do we categorise warnings 3:25 - 4:49 Warning impacts 4:50 - 6:14 Extreme heat warnings 6:15 - 9:09 What to do when warning issued 9:10 - 10:25 - How to receive our warnings #WeatherWarnings #SevereWeather #MetOffice ~ Subscribe to make sure you never miss the latest UK weather forecast or important weather warning - https://www.youtube.com/c/metoffice?s... We are the Met Office, the UK’s national weather service, and every day of the week we bring you a morning weather forecast and an afternoon weather forecast so that wherever you are in the UK we have you covered. Forecasts and any weather warnings are accurate at time of recording. To ensure you have the most up to date weather information, check the hourly forecast and live warnings on the Met Office website or app.