Dramatic weather maps have forecast that the UK will be hit by a 300-mile snow and rain bomb this month. The WX Charts maps show that the south and south east of England will be hit hardest, particularly towns and cities on
Britain will witness a return of cold weather conditions as the latest weather maps have turned purple hinting at the possibility of snow next week. Maps from WXcharts show snow accumulation in several parts of the country at around 3 pm on
New weather maps reveal that some parts of the UK is set for heavy snowfall for 12 hours straight towards the end of April. The snow is predicted between Monday, April 22 from around 6pm from around Fort William in the north
New weather maps are turning dark purple with an Arctic blast hitting the UK with more than two days of non-stop snow this week. WXCharts has forecast wintery weather to come to the UK on April 3 and 4, bringing with it
Sports fans have criticised Team GB’s Union flag after it turned pink and purple. People have hit out at the “diverse design” of the flag after designers for the team branded the red, white and blue colours of the flag as “not
Britian will be battered with heavy snow and rain for hours as the weather maps have turned red and purple indicating the possibility of freezing conditions in the coming days. Maps from WXCharts have turned colourful for April 4 with snow and
Weather maps are turning red and purple with a 500-mile snowstorm moving towards Britain. WXCharts has forecast a huge snow bomb to hit the UK late next week (April 5), bringing with it extremely low temperatures and rain. According to the maps,
Meteorologists including BBC Weather have warned that Britons could face a “chilly” April. New forecast maps also show that a wall of snow hitting the UK after the first week of April. While many Britons hoped that the arrival of spring would
The UK could be hit by a 430-mile snow bomb as temperatures drop to -3C in the coming days. Forecasters at WXCharts say the UK will receive a large layer of the white stuff from Edinburgh down to Southampton with temperatures plummeting
The UK is set for a washout this weekend as snow and rain is set to batter parts of the country. New weather maps show parts of Britain covered in snow from Saturday, March 16. Areas in Scotland, including Inverness and Glasgow,