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
It may be the Easter weekend but that doesn’t mean spring has sprung, or at least that’s according to the latest maps. Forecasters at WXCharts have made the stunning prediction that a 200-mile area from the southern part of the border between
Parts of Britain will be hammered with snow continuing over 96 hours within a few days’ time, according to the latest weather maps. While the mercury dropped as low as -1.2C and snow hit areas in south west England and Wales on
The UK is set to be hit by a rare weather event with a 400-mile ice storm on its way. WXCharts has forecast freezing rain for April 9, bringing with it low temperatures, rain and snow. Snow will hit as part of
Britain is likely to witness a mix of snow and stormy weather in April as the latest maps show a giant snow bomb hitting the country in the first week of the month followed by a 685-mile mega-storm. Maps from WXCharts suggest
New weather maps have shown the UK could be battered by a snow bomb for 96 hours non-stop. Forecasters at WXCharts say Britain will see snow over four days from Wednesday, April 3, to Saturday, April 6, mainly affecting the north. WXCharts
Parts of Devon experienced heavy snowfall last night as Storm Nelson is set to bring 70mph winds over the next 48 hours. The Met Office has issued a number of yellow weather warnings for parts of the UK – including England’s south
Teeth-chattering temperatures and a band of snow stretching from northern Scotland to Manchester are what weather maps are showing Britain can expect as the nation welcomes spring. With just a few weeks gone into the new season, the budding trees and sprouting
Weather maps have revealed the exact date snow is expected to fall across a swathe of Britain, stretching from Scotland to the coast of Dorset. The maps show snow depths up to 3cm in western Scotland, with much of England and Wales
New maps have tracked an incoming snowy system that could leave vast tracts of the country at the mercy of flurries in just over a week. Early weather forecasts have indicated that early April, despite being mid-spring, could turn distinctly wintry. The