Wet and windy weather is continuing to sweep over the UK as yellow warnings remain in place. Central and southern England and ...
THE Met Office has warned of “danger to life” as a “weather bomb” bringing 80mph winds is set to batter the UK this weekend.
Flooding and travel disruption threat as Met Office weather warnings come into effect - A yellow wind warning is in place ...
Yellow weather warnings for rain will continue into today after Storm Herminia caused disruption across parts of England and ...
The yellow rain warning across Wales and the West Midlands predicts some places seeing as much as 40mm of rain on top of a ...
In 2024, the annual average minimum temperature for the UK was the equal-warmest on record, matching the previous record set ...
New maps from WXCharts, which uses Met Desk data to show the latest weather, predicts 13 cities across the country face snow ...
Forecasters say a "very deep and very powerful system" is developing over the Atlantic which will bring winds of up to 80mph ...
The conditions for this particular 'weather bomb' are being caused by a powerful jet stream pushing the low pressure across ...
New weather maps show parts of England, Wales, and Scotland blanketed by snow, as the temperature is also expected to plunge ...
The Met Office forecasters and meteorologists have predicted snow and ice and revealed where will be 'wettest' as the weather ...
Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Chris Almond said: "A very deep area of low pressure will bring a very unsettled, ...