2m Temperature: Weekly mean anomalies
Base Time: Tue 18 Feb 2025 00 UTC T+312 Valid time: Mon 24 Feb 2025 00 UTC - Mon 03 Mar 2025 00 UTC
Weekly mean anomalies of 2m temperature have been calculated relative to the model climatology. Blue areas represent colder-than-average conditions, while pink areas represent warmer-than-average. The areas where the ensemble forecast is not significantly different from the climatology, according to a statistical test, are blanked.
Note that shaded areas are at 10% significance level, while the contours are at 1% significance level. See the middle icon on the bottom right for the colour scale.
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