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Browsing: UK weather today
Flood Warnings Issued in South East England Following Storm Chandra Storm Chandra has caused widespread flooding across the South East…
Storm Ingrid hits the UK with 60mph winds and heavy rain, causing travel disruptions and power outages as communities brace for impact.
England is facing its third official heatwave of the summer, with a yellow heat-health alert extended across all regions.
A domestic heatwave is set to hit the UK this week, with temperatures reaching up to 32 °C in southern England by Saturday, according to the Met Office.
Yellow heat health alerts have been issued for much of England, with temperatures potentially reaching 33C (91F) this weekend, highlighting risks for vulnerable populations.
The Met Office’s new Azure-based supercomputer aims to enhance 14-day forecast accuracy to levels comparable with current seven-day forecasts.
Thursday could be the hottest day of the year so far and the warmest start to May on record.
Cliff Notes Weatherman Derek Brockway has indicated that the arrival of cold Arctic air will signal the end of spring-like…
Showers or longer spells of rain across most areas. Showers turning heavy at times in the south with a chance of thunder, plus hill snow in the north. Strong, gale-force winds continuing in the south, and temperatures around average. Tonight: Showers and longer spells of rain continue overnight. Gales in the southwest slowly easing, but winds picking up in the far north. A patchy frost forming in the northwest.
Storm Éowyn will bring dangerous winds to Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland throughout today with heavy rain at times. After a wet and windy start further south, winds easing and becoming largely dry. Tonight: Destructive winds continuing in Northern Ireland and Scotland, especially in the far north, along with heavy downpours. Generally drier in the south. A colder night with frost in places.
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