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Win the chance to present your own weather forecast

Posted on 30 May, 2012 by Met Office Press Office

To celebrate the jubilee we’re offering the chance to present and record your own Met Office weather forecast. To be in with a chance of winning just answer a simple question on our Facebook page. For a clue, have a look at our jubilee infographic below.

There’s also weather forecasts for jubilee events on our website.

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