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Traditional UK Weather Forecasts. Nature-Led Living. A Living Legacy. 

Advance forecasts up to 180 days ahead, seasonal nature wisdom, and a growing community continuing David's life's work. 

What Makes Us Different? 

At Indigenous UK Weather, we combine traditional weather lore, long-range forecasting and careful countryside observation to offer a different perspective on the British Climate. 

This isn't fast-news forecasting. 

It's patient, seasonal insight rooted in lived experience. 

Our work now continues in honour of David, whose decades of observation built a loyal following and and a trusted methodology. 

 

What You'll Find Here 

Advance Forecasts 

Long-range UK forecasts looking 90 - 180 days ahead, grounded in traditional patterns and natural indicators.

Learn to Read Nature  

From plant behaviour to animal movement, discover the countryside signs that have guided generations. 

Family Nature Guides 

Practical ideas and seasonal inspiration for reconnecting your family with the outdoors. 

A Thoughtful Community

Our community is just the best! Join others who value tradition, observation and a slower, wiser way of engaging with weather and nature. 

A Living Legacy

Indigenous UK Weather, originally Weather Without Technology, was founded by David King, whose passion for traditional forecasting created something rare: trust. 

Following his passing in November 2025, this platform continues as his legacy - as per his wishes - led by Lesley Coyle and David Andrews, long-standing members of the community who share the same dedication to traditional weather wisdom.

 

This is, and always will be, a community effort. 

Together, we are committed to preserving and evolving this work with integrity and care. 

[Read David's Story]

Support the Work

Indigenous UK Weather is independent and community-supported. 

If you value long-range forecasting and traditional weather wisdom, you can support the continuation of this work.  

Stay Connected

Subscribe for forecast updates, seasonal notes and countryside insights. 

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