Britons should prepare for some unusual and severe weather phenomena as the bitter chill ebbs, new weather maps have suggested. Storm Isha has officially been named, with the Met Office predicting gale force winds and heavy rain for much of the UK.
New weather maps have shown that a monster storm will hit the UK tomorrow, unleashing 80mph gusts on the country. Storm Isha will bring strong winds and heavy rain, with Met Office weather warnings covering the entire country on Sunday and Monday
The Met Office has issued a new 20-hour weather warning which will come into effect just hours after Storm Isha is set to hammer into Britain. The forecaster has issued a yellow alert for a number of UK regions between Tuesday, January
The Met Office has officially named a new storm which is set to bring a wave of chaos across the nation in a matter of hours. Storm Isha is set to rear her head on Sunday – sparking a rare amber weather
Nearly all of Britain is covered under a new weather warnings for wind – with one meteorologist predicting violent gusts could reach up to 70mph. The nation will be poised for the next dramatic weather event to unfold on Sunday from 6am
Dramatic new maps have captured a swirling mass of wind and rain wheeling towards the country – hot on the heels of this week’s bitter chill. UK temperatures have plummeted several degrees below zero over the last two days, with the worst
A chaotic storm with winds of up to 80mph could batter parts of Britain already caked in snow and ice just days beforehand. That’s according to a meteorologist who has predicted Scotland and parts of northern England could be in the firing
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