People living in the south-east have reportedly heard “big booms” tonight amid a flash-flooding and thunderstorm warning issued by forecasters. Netweather experts had predicted such weather after a day of widespread rain. Its warning will remain in place until at least tomorrow
The UK is set for more snow as the Met Office warned we could be in store for “cyclonic conditions”. Temperatures are also looking more promising and will likely be mild, with sunny spells. However, towards the end of March and the start of
Britons are likely to experience unsettled weather over the next few days with the maps showing hints of colder conditions returning to the UK by the end of March. According to WX Charts, the current unsettled conditions will continue, with more beneficial
Britain is set to be battered by adverse weather today as the Met Office issued yellow alerts for snow, ice and rain across the country. While the south of England and areas in the Midlands are expected to remain mostly dry, unsettled
The Met Office has issued snow and ice alerts across many areas from 5pm today until 11am Wednesday morning, warning of travel disruption and delays. Northern areas should expect around 5-11cm of snowfall, while heavy outbreaks of rain are expected nationwide. The
The Met Office has issued a snow and ice warning for Monday and Tuesday as wintry conditions are set to return this week. The yellow weather alert, which is in place from 5pm Monday until 10am Tuesday morning, warns commuters of travel
The UK could be set to escape the brutal Arctic blast before the end of this month with a surge in temperatures of up to 17C, according to the latest weather maps. Britain has frozen in heavy snow and bitterly cold temperatures
Forecasters are warning Britons about the prospect of snow blizzards causing “treacherous conditions” Friday morning after the Met Office issued three amber warnings for northern England, the Midlands, North Wales and Northern Ireland, where “significant disruption” is expected. The Met Office has also
Up to 40cm of snow is expected to lay on high ground this week as weather warnings indicate widespread disruption up until the weekend. The Met Office has a number of yellow weather warnings in place from today up until Friday with
Snow weather warnings have been issued for three regions in the UK as the UK is braced for 72 hours of extreme weather. The Met Office today issued a yellow warning of ice and snow in the South West of England, Scotland