The prediction from the Met Office means that many people will see extended misery after a blustery start to 2023. Wind and rain have dominated since last weekend, leading the agency to issue a weather warning as it continued into the week.
Britain is likely to witness heavy rain and the possibility of flooding over the next few days. There are also 176 flood warnings across parts of the UK. England’s Environment Agency issued 37 flood warnings and 114 flood alerts. The warning stated:
As Britons take cover from the incessant deluge, forecasters warn a barrage of downpours will strike ‘over and over again’ for another fortnight at least. Swathes of the UK are on flood alert through the rest of this week as wind, rain
The Met Office is warning of potential flooding to hit parts of Britain in a matter of hours. It has issued a yellow weather warning for rain in two large regions which comes into place from 6am tomorrow. The Environment Agency has
Fears of a major Beast from the East snow deluge have in the past week eased with forecasters issuing fresh alerts for wind and rain through the rest of this month. The culprit is a ferocious jet stream charging out of the
New York and the rest of the northeast of America began 2023 in t-shirts and shorts, as the area has been hit with unseasonably warm weather. It was reported that Central Park hit temperatures of 66 fahrenheit (18C). Temperatures in the area
Britons are warned to wrap up falling temperatures through the next couple of days bring a touch of snow to the northern hills. A massive low-pressure vortex about to wedge itself off the west coast will hurl stormy weather fronts in from
The Met Office has issued weather warnings in two UK regions for fierce storm and floods in hours. Yellow warnings have been announced for southwest Wales and England with heavy rain expected to cause travel disruption and the danger of flooding to
Brits are likely to have a washout weekend as the Met Office has issued 108 flood warnings across the parts of the UK. According to the Met Office, local flooding is possible from rivers in West Midlands and North West England on
The US west coast is bracing for a “bomb cyclone”, with more than 10 million under flood warnings – just weeks after eastern states were battered by the phenomena, leaving cities buried under snow. At least 60 people were killed over the