Lincolnshire has been listed as one of the fastest growing UK holiday destinations. The county – which is divided between East Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber – has seen a 70 percent surge in people keen to visit. The new figures are
Britain will become warmer than Italy and France this week, forecasts suggest, with temperatures set to climb to spring-like highs over the next few days ahead of a potential arctic blast identified by weather maps. The latest charts show the coming few
New cold weather maps show that Britain is bracing for an icy -6C Arctic blast next week, but while the mercury will plummet below freezing in some parts of Britain, it will bizarrely be 16C warmer in some parts of the country
October’s “mini-heatwave” will blast the UK this weekend with temperatures rivalling those in Ibiza, the Met Office has said. Brits, especially those in southern England, will see highs just a few degrees under the country’s record maximum established more than a decade
New forecasts from the Met Office show that the heatwave due to hit the UK this week will be even hotter than previously forecast. Ahead of this week, it was predicted the mercury would rise to around 26C before tailing off towards
Britain experienced the hottest day of the year on Saturday, with temperatures higher than Ibiza. The warmest place in the UK was Bramham, West Yorkshire, where the mercury rose to as high as 24.3C. The glorious sunshine and clear blue skies are
Temperatures in the UK are likely to soar as high as 20C over the coming week as the tumultuous Storm Noa begins to clear across the country. According to the Met Office, more “settled” conditions are on their way with rain giving
Britain is expected to enjoy 18C sunshine today with forecasters saying it could be the warmest day of the year so far. The temperature is likely to be higher than Greek islands including Crete, Mykonos and Santorini, which are expected to see