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Snow has been forecast for vast regions of the UK this week, as temperatures drop to a freezing -10C for northern parts of Britain, while the Met Office has warned of wintry hazards
Wet weather and cold Arctic air are expected to bring ‘difficult, slippery conditions’ to the UK today, the Met Office said, with snow possible in some northern parts of the country.
A sudden cold snap has hits the UK as the country experienced its coldest night since March.Temperatures in Tulloch Bridge, Highlands have dropped to -7C.This cold spell comes shortly after the country dealt with severe flooding caused by
Cold health alerts have been issued for large parts of the UK from midday on Monday until Saturday morning. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued an amber cold health alert for the North East, North West and Yorkshire and the Humber on Monday. A yellow cold health alert affects the rest of England.
Britons have been warned that the mercury is going to drastically plunge in the new few days, sparking snow and ice travel chaos.
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning as Storm Claudia is expected to hit parts of the UK on Friday, November 14.The weather warning will be active from noon until the end of the day and covers parts of Wales,
The UK is bracing for a dramatic start to October as new weather maps predict heavy rainfall and gusts of up to 60mph set to hit large swathes of the country. The latest forecasts from WX Charts reveal a powerful band of wind sweeping across the UK from ...
Storm Benjamin is set to batter the UK on Thursday with winds up to 75mph as the Met Office issued “danger to life” weather warnings. The forecaster has issued four yellow weather warnings across England and Wales with it predicting heavy downpours to ...
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UK weather: Britain to see balmy end to Autumn with 18C before first 'proper snow' ushers in winter
A plunging polar front tussling with balmy 18C winds from the Continent will drive an autumn deluge before the first blast of winter. Two huge air masses, one from the north and one from the south, will lock horns in battle as Britain’s weather hurtles along a rollercoaster.