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Met Office 'threat to life' hot weather alerts accidentally sent to phones | Met Office 'threat to life' hot weather alerts accidentally sent to phones |
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The test warnings very visible to Apple users on Thursday morning | The test warnings very visible to Apple users on Thursday morning |
Severe weather alerts warning of a "significant threat to life" are appearing on phones across the UK due to a testing error, the Met Office has said. | |
Notifications warned of severe weather events including high temperatures, snow, ice and rain in different parts of the country on Thursday. The test alerts, issued by a third party aggregator, were not intended to be seen by the public. | Notifications warned of severe weather events including high temperatures, snow, ice and rain in different parts of the country on Thursday. The test alerts, issued by a third party aggregator, were not intended to be seen by the public. |
One person on social media shared a screenshot of an alert warning of "severe high temperature" next to the forecast of 4C (39F) in Stockport. | One person on social media shared a screenshot of an alert warning of "severe high temperature" next to the forecast of 4C (39F) in Stockport. |
The Met Office, which is responsible for weather warnings in the UK, said the test warnings are being removed. | |
Some warnings told recipients to "take action immediately" but also included description text that referred to it being a test warning. | Some warnings told recipients to "take action immediately" but also included description text that referred to it being a test warning. |
Information contained in the alerts explained that the Met Office test warnings had been issued via a meteorological aggregator that sends weather alerts to a number of places including Apple devices. | Information contained in the alerts explained that the Met Office test warnings had been issued via a meteorological aggregator that sends weather alerts to a number of places including Apple devices. |
It is thought that the testing error occurred during this aggregation process. | It is thought that the testing error occurred during this aggregation process. |
A Met Office spokesperson said: "We are aware of an issue where some test weather warnings are being displayed on some websites and apps. | |
"We are working with partners to ensure these test warnings are being removed and we are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused." | |
It is unclear how many people received the warnings, but many posted on X to say they had seen them. | It is unclear how many people received the warnings, but many posted on X to say they had seen them. |
"Why did I randomly get a severe weather alert? What’s going on?" one person wrote on X. | "Why did I randomly get a severe weather alert? What’s going on?" one person wrote on X. |
Another added: "Severe high temperature warning when currently 4C in the #Lakedistrict." | Another added: "Severe high temperature warning when currently 4C in the #Lakedistrict." |
The alert's description referred to it being a test warning, as well as detailing a "significant threat to life" | The alert's description referred to it being a test warning, as well as detailing a "significant threat to life" |
On Apple devices, users have to manually allow severe weather warning alerts to be sent as notifications to their phones. This is done through the phone's weather app. | On Apple devices, users have to manually allow severe weather warning alerts to be sent as notifications to their phones. This is done through the phone's weather app. |
Many parts of the UK have seen disruptive weather over the last week as Storm Bert hit, causing flooding, strong winds and snowfall. | Many parts of the UK have seen disruptive weather over the last week as Storm Bert hit, causing flooding, strong winds and snowfall. |
After a dry and cold day for most of the country on Thursday, forecasters say that spells of heavy rain could hit some areas later in the evening. | After a dry and cold day for most of the country on Thursday, forecasters say that spells of heavy rain could hit some areas later in the evening. |
In October, a fault with the BBC Weather website and app led to incorrect forecasts of impossibly high wind speeds. | In October, a fault with the BBC Weather website and app led to incorrect forecasts of impossibly high wind speeds. |
Graphics warned of hurricanes and showed estimated wind speeds of 13,508mph in London and 5,293mph in Rome, as well as temperatures of 404C in Nottingham and 384C in New York. | Graphics warned of hurricanes and showed estimated wind speeds of 13,508mph in London and 5,293mph in Rome, as well as temperatures of 404C in Nottingham and 384C in New York. |
The issue was caused by a data issue with a third-party supplier and was later fixed. | The issue was caused by a data issue with a third-party supplier and was later fixed. |