The Met Office has issued an urgent 16-hour weather warning as Britain is due to be blasted by storms in a matter of hours. The yellow weather alerts are in place for wind from 8am tomorrow morning until midnight on Christmas Day.
The Met Office has issued 16-hour weather warnings as Britain is expected to be battered by rain days after Storm Babet caused deadly floods. More flood and rain alerts have now been put in place from 6pm today (Tuesday, October 24) until
Met Office weather forecasters have warned Britons to expect a two-day deluge this weekend as rising temperatures prompt a stormy system to develop over the UK. The agency has issued a yellow warning covering dozens of areas over 16 hours from Saturday,
Thousands of families fear Easter holiday misery following chaotic scenes at Dover on Sunday where hungry children had to wait 16 hours to board ferries. A critical incident was declared as Britain’s busiest port was brought to a standstill at the weekend.
A man was shot dead after holding a gun to a baby’s head during a 16-hour standoff outside a mobile home, police say. The suspect barricaded himself in the property following a car chase involving speeds of up to 130mph SWAT and