Storm Kathleen is set to bring a weekend of weather chaos to the UK this weekend, as parts of the country brace for torrential rain and heavy gusts of up to 70mph. The Met Office has issued a rare “danger to life”
Urgent snow alerts have been issued as Britain braces for 48 hours worth of blizzards. Weather maps show that from Thursday, February 8 at 6am, snow will start sweeping across the UK, and by 9am it will cover a huge area of
Travel chaos is expected as Britons wake up to snow this morning. Roads and railways are already facing problems due icy temperatures and a heavy blast of snow. So far, Liverpool has been hit with a huge flurry with Merseyrail activitating its
Snow and ice will descend over the UK today, according to weather forecasters, who have warned conditions could turn dangerous as temperatures plummet. After a cold weekend that saw the mercury reach just a few degrees on Sunday, January 7, the bitter
Britain is set to be battered by Storm Gerrit today, as the Met Office has issued a staggering nine weather warnings all across the country. According to the latest predictions by the forecaster, 70mph gales will wreak havoc across the country as
Father Christmas is on his way to children’s houses around the world as Christmas approaches.
The Met Office is forecasting more warnings for snow and ice set to cause travel disruption. Today: Another cold and frosty start. Becoming increasingly cloudy through the morning with occasional outbreaks of light rain. Showers likely into the afternoon along Kent coasts,
The government’s UK Health Security Agency has put “cold health alerts” for the central and northern parts of England, running from yesterday at 6pm to 5 December. For the northern parts of England, an amber alert is in place. This predicts significant
Winds of 100mph have sparked tornado alerts across the UK with fears the 100mph gusts could present a possible danger to life as Storm Debi hits today. A Severe Weather Forecast Tornado Watch alert has been issued by the UK’s Tornado and Storm
Labour have enjoyed a small conference bounce seeing their lead climb up one point to a 20 percent lead over the Tories. It comes after the party held its conference in Liverpool this week and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer responded to