Britain could be braced for a rare bitter winter snowfall hitting the south of England and London in a matter of days.
Forecast issued yesterday (January 14) showed more snow coming towards the UK by the end of this month, and maps from ...
Met Office chief forecaster Neil Armstrong described Storm Goretti as a ‘multi-hazard event’ with heavy rain, strong winds ...
The snow is also expected to reach the Midlands and as far south as Bath. By 6 am, the snow is forecast to intensify and spread eastward, forming a "purple wall" that stretches from the northern ...
Advanced weather forecasts suggest a significant weather front moving over the UK from the East on 23 January, bringing with ...
It comes as London is one of the few places in the UK today (Monday, January 5) to not have been hit with a weather warning.
Following the snow expected across numerous areas on Thursday and Friday, weather conditions are likely to stay changeable.
Maps from Ventusky, a weather charting service that utilises public datasets from major organisations such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and DWD (German Weather Service ...
Weather maps indicate that most of Scotland and northern England will be seeing flurries by 6pm. Birmingham looks set to get ...
Amber weather warnings for heavy snow cover the Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber, South West England and Wales, while ...