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This product provides probabilistic weather forecasts for 7,213 sites (or spots) across the United Kingdom, Ireland and parts of Western Europe. It is produced by the Met Office IMPROVER Blended Probabilistic Forecast system. It is available in NetCDF format.
Blended Probabilistic Forecast data is derived from the Met Office's operational NWP (Numerical Weather Prediction) ensembles and nowcasts. To give more reliable predictions, these are then blended and calibrated using the IMPROVER pipeline, and verified using spread–skill and reliability checks.
This is 1 of 8 Blended Probabilistic Forecast products published by the Met Office on the Registry of Open Data on AWS. Data is available for the Global and UK domains, as gridded and spot (site-specific), and represented as percentiles and probabilities.
This info is correct as of April 2026, but some things (like the number of sites, parameters and timesteps) may change in future.
How probabilities work
Ensemble forecasts show a range of possible weather outcomes. However, some users may find it more useful to see ensemble forecasts presented as probabilities, particularly when they're interested in specific thresholds.
Probabilities are generated from an ensemble forecast by counting how many members of that ensemble exceed a particular threshold value. For example, if the threshold for screen temperature is 5°C, and 9 out of 18 ensemble members show a screen temperature above 5°C, there is a 50% chance of temperatures exceeding 5°C.
How spot data works
Spot data is derived by extracting site‑specific forecasts from post‑processed gridded forecasts.
IMPROVER operates on two domains:
The data is continuously updated by blending multiple sources. The latest version is what was available at the latest blend time.
We check for new model data every 15 minutes and include it in the blend as it becomes available. For the first 5 days of the forecast, we include data from models that run 24 updates per day. Beyond day 5, we get new model data every 6 hours.
This means that the data comes through as a continuous stream of rolling updates, rather than a coherent set of data from a single model run. Instead of waiting for a complete set of data, it's best to simply take the latest version of each timestep and parameter available at the moment you refresh. Some elements may update frequently while others won't change as regularly, and that’s expected.
This product is licensed under CC BY-SA
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Met Office Blended Probabilistic Forecast – UK Spot Probabilities was accessed on DATE from https://registry.opendata.aws/met-office-bpf-uk-spot-probabilities.
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