Corrections & Feedback Policy
How WeatherEngland.com handles corrections, data issues, and user feedback.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
Purpose
WeatherEngland.com is committed to accuracy, clarity, and consistent presentation of meteorological information. This policy explains how we handle corrections, data inconsistencies, and user feedback across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland pages.
What qualifies as a correction?
A correction typically relates to one of the following:
- Incorrect location mapping (city/county association, coordinates, timezone)
- Display or formatting issues (units, labels, chart rendering)
- Broken links or missing page elements
- Clear inconsistencies within our interpretative text (e.g., conflicting descriptors)
What is not a correction?
Weather is dynamic. Forecast changes do not necessarily indicate an error. We do not treat normal model variability as a “mistake”.
- Changes between forecast runs
- Differences caused by microclimates or highly localised effects
- Third-party service outages outside our control
How we investigate issues
When we receive a report, we review:
- The page URL and affected location
- Observed values and labels at the time of the report
- Data retrieval status and provider responses (where applicable)
- Rendering logic (units, thresholds, interpretation rules)
How to report an issue
The fastest way to report an issue is via our contact channel: https://www.weatherengland.com/contact
Please include:
- The full page URL
- The city/county (if relevant)
- What you believe is incorrect
- What you expected to see instead
- A screenshot (helpful for layout or display issues)
Correction timeline
We prioritise issues that impact site reliability, user understanding, or safety context. Minor wording or formatting improvements may be scheduled into routine updates.
Transparency
Where appropriate, we may update text, labels, thresholds, or presentation logic to improve clarity. We do not publish individual user reports, but we value feedback that improves site quality.
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