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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2025 · 2 MIN

This rare Weather event just flipped our forecast!

from Square Raindrop

In this lively episode of Square Raindrop, Steff and Jo dive into a dramatic shift in the long-range forecast — and why December suddenly isn’t looking as cold as many predicted. They break down what’s really going on, and look at what exactly is a sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) and what the difference is between an absorbing and reflecting one.From a weakening polar vortex to ocean drivers hinting at a colder second half of December, the pair unpack the science behind the forecasts in their usual friendly way. They also explore the risks of explosive cyclogenesis, why weather models don’t always agree, and how to interpret uncertainty that your phone’s weather app absolutely won’t tell you about.But it’s not all clouds and sunshine, Steff's dishwasher caught fire, prompting a public-service announcement about smoke alarms and fire extinguishers you’ll be glad you heard! Plus Jo jumps in with more tales of household mishaps, as the two swap festive-season fears, advent calendar traditions, and whether gin-filled doors count as a Christmas essential.If you’re interested in UK weather insight, storm forecasts, SSW explanations and a good laugh, this episode has a bit of everything. Settle in and enjoy Jo and Steff’s mix of expertise, chaos, and cosy pre-Christmas chat.Don’t forget to like and subscribe!#ukweather #weatherpodcast #SSW Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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