The latest UK weather maps from WXCHARTS show a huge band of rain sweeping in from the Atlantic and smashing into the south-west on Thursday evening. This persistent rain continues throughout most of Friday, with the weather map showing most of Britain
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Log burners have increased in popularity over the last decade as Britons seek alternatives to help manage rising energy bills. Some 1.5 million homes in the UK use wood as a fuel source. Yet the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Ms Ayers added that wetter conditions would “stay across the far northwest”. She continued: “It then looks like, at the moment, the most likely outcome is that we’ll see wetter, windier, milder weather quickly re-establish from the west, with a small chance