Thunder and lightning look set to strike parts of Britain this week with “huge” amounts of rainfall in isolated areas raising the risk of flash flooding, a weather expert has said. Storms are forecast going into next weekend as temperatures start to
Energy prices have been one of the primary drivers of the cost-of-living crisis – until now. Annual gas and electricity price inflation came in at 36.5 and 17.3 percent in May, well below the winter’s highs. On July 1, the price cap
Weather maps have turned a radioactive orange and black ahead of the weekend as forecasters anticipate sweltering temperatures above 30C. The Met Office has triggered health alerts for much of the UK and has warned Britons to take care as the scorching
Scottish green minister Lorna Slater has been accused of a “spectacular display of hypocrisy” for chartering a private catamaran to visit a Scottish island. The minister was accused of hypocrisy by opposition politicians after snubbing a Cal Mac ferry for an official
Comment on this storyComment Another month, another new French restaurant in Washington. Or so it seems. Depending on your appetite, and possibly your budget, the market is either overstuffed with steak frites right now or enjoying the pendulum swing from the multitude
Snow looks set to be heading to the UK as spring nears as forecasters predict sudden warming in Arctic will push cold weather south to Britain. Weather charts show blizzard-like conditions could blanket much of the country with a cold start to
An Arctic weather ‘U-turn’ in the upper atmosphere could spell the biggest winter snowfall in Britain for five years sending temperatures plummeting to minus 4C. Meteorologists have been tracking a significant “Sudden Stratospheric Warming” (SSW) over the North Pole that will cause
Britain is on the cusp of seeing widespread snow – with even the south not evading wintry showers in the coming days. That’s according to Jim Dale, a meteorologist for British Weather Services, who made the confirmation to Express.co.uk this morning. He