New weather maps are showing Britain being hit by a 35-mile rain bomb. WXCharts has forecast the rain bomb to smash into the UK next weekend (March 31), bringing with it low temperatures. Rain will mainly be in the midlands covering Manchester,
Weather maps have captured what appears to be a huge wall of rain heading for the UK from the Atlantic Ocean. While conditions have become largely more springlike in the country recently, forecasts have warned that they likely won’t stay that way
New maps show a wall of water and snow more than 600 miles long which set to cover the entire country, in a sign that spring might be in the air but winter has not finished with Britain yet. A massive weather
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Weather conditions in the UK are likely to take a dramatic turn as the latest weather maps suggest the exact dates when the entire country will be engulfed in snow and rain. Maps from WXCharts indicate that parts of Scotland will be
A huge wall of rain looks set to batter Britain next weekend according to new weather maps. The maps show that rain is expected to stretch from Dumfries in Scotland right the way down to London – an astonishing 340 miles –
New weather maps show the possibility of snow hitting Europe in a matter of weeks – with downpours expected throughout March. While the Met Office dismissed claims of snow next week, new weather maps show the end of the month could bring
New weather maps reveal a 500-mile rain blast swirling over Britain, bringing with it wind and low temperatures. WXCharts has forecast a wall of rain to hit the UK on March 19, days after a storm smashes into the country. Rain will
New weather maps show a huge bomb of snow and rain is set to hit Britain, bringing with it temperatures as low as -7C. WXCharts has forecast wintry weather to sweep across much of the UK at the end of this week
Internationally renowned for being rainy throughout all four of the year’s seasons, our country gets more than its fair share of precipitation. And as much as the drizzly stereotype is a little unfair (Dungeness in Kent has been referred to as ‘England’s