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France24 says more than 100 people have died in several days of massive flooding and devastating landslides that swept away roads and houses in India and Nepal.
UK weather: Ten days of rainstorms from TODAY with snow forecast later this week as Arctic blast sends mercury plunging
The Daily Mirror says Britain could be in for a white Halloween with temperatures expected to plummet in the coming weeks after an Indian summer.
The Sun says TEMPERATURES are set to soar to 21C in an “Indian summer” TOMORROW after Britain was battered by flash floods and rain.
France24 says heavy rains swept across much of southern France, inundating the city of Aix-en-Provence and leaving France’s second-largest city Marseille under a blanket of trash.
The Metro says parts of London have been battered by torrential rain overnight, sparking transport misery ahead of the Tuesday morning commute.
The Daily Mirror says Britain could be basking in warmer weather by the end of the week after a weekend of high wind and torrential rain, with potential highs of 21C.
The Daily Mirror says people in parts of the UK have been warned to prepare for the possibility of snow as forecasters predict it could hit within weeks.
The Sun says THREE more days of glorious September sunshine are on the way – despite the UK officially entering autumn.
The Daily Express says an area of high pressure is on course to build across northern Europe and over the Atlantic before moving towards the UK.
Nine people have drowned in choppy Mediterranean seas in the south of France, officials have said. They were swept out to sea whilst swimming in the waters on several different beaches on the south coast.
The Metro says London is once again struggling to cope with sudden downpours, as flash flooding disrupts transport and the morning commute.
The Sun says BRITAIN is set to be soaked with heavy rain and thunder tomorrow before things cheer up with a dose of sunshine later in the week.
France24 says tropical Storm Nicholas strengthened to hurricane status just as it is about to slam the US Gulf coast, with Houston in its path, the National Hurricane Center said.
VOA says U.S. weather authorities warned Sunday that Tropical Storm Nicholas will bring heavy rain and potential flash flooding.
TRT World says a swath of the Florida panhandle has been placed under a tropical storm warning after Tropical Storm Mindy made landfall.
The Guardian says a powerful earthquake has struck south-west Mexico near the beach resort of Acapulco, killing at least one man who was crushed by a falling post, and causing rock falls and damaging buildings.
The Daily Mirror says this week’s ‘heatwave’ bringing scorching highs of just 30C will soon be a mere memory for most of the UK as the wet weather returns with a vengeance.
August might have been a bit of a let down but it looks like there’s a treat in store this week with a mini-heatwave ahead.
BBC News says Biden says “historic investment” is needed to deal with the climate crisis, as the north-east reels from flash flooding and tornadoes that have killed at least 45 people.
State emergency declared in NYC flooding. The flash flood emergency that covers much of northern New Jersey and southern New York has been extended until…
A threat of heavy rain and flooding continues as hurricane Ida, now a tropical depression Ida moves northeast into Tennessee, Ohio and the Mid-Atlantic.
The Sun says BRITS face rain and thunderstorms this weekend as Hurricane Ida lashes the US and the summer ends in a wash-out.
Britain is set for a 12-day heatwave with temperatures expected to hit 27C making the UK hotter than the Algarve.
VOA says a wildfire in Northern California continued to grow out of control, as blazes destroy hundreds of homes and forces thousands of people to evacuate.
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