At least three people have died in the UK and seven have been injured as a result of yesterday's Eunice hurricane. 200,000 hiuseholds still remain without electricity. more
The highest ever wind speed in England, as much as 196 km per hour, was recorded today as storm Eunice passed through the British Isles, the UK Met Office reported. In Ireland, meanwhile, the first fatality was reported.more
Storm Eunice from the Atlantic and the British Isles has swept across the English Channel and the Hauts-de-France region in northern France. Winds of up to 150 km/h there have caused many train services to be cancelled, with some prefectures advising residents to stay indoors.more
The Mayor of London has urged people to “stay at home” and “do not take risks” as a rare red weather warning was issued for London and the east of England ahead of the arrival of Storm Eunice on Friday.more
A severe weather warning has been upgraded to red - the highest level - for parts of south-west England and south Wales on Friday, meaning there is a danger to life from flying debris. more
Two people are dead, a few are injured, and over 130,000 are dead. households and businesses were deprived of electricity as a result of the passage of the Malik hurricane through the United Kingdom yesterday and the day before yesterday. And today another one is expected - Corrie.more
The Met Office has hinted parts of the UK could see snow as early as next week ‘arctic air’ approaches. “Snow showers” are expected in February as “wintry downpours” move down from the north and as far south as central England and the capital.more
Perth, the state capital of Western Australia, saw a record sixth day yesterday with temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. The city has reached such high temperatures 11 times during the ongoing southern hemisphere summer, breaking its consecutive seven-day record set in the 2015-16 season, the British daily Guardian reported.more
The list of the happiest and most depressed cities in the UK was compiled based on the number of hours of sunshine during the winter months in each region.more
Australia has equalled its hottest day on record after a remote coastal town reported temperatures of 50.7C (123.26F).
The temperature in Onslow, Western Australia, on Thursday matched a record set in 1962 in South Australia.more
The Met Office has said New Year’s Day is provisionally the warmest on record after temperatures in St James’s Park in central London reached 16.2C.more
Meteorologists predict weather anomalies in the United States on Christmas Day. In some regions, three meters of snow can fall. Most US residents, however, will not see white Christmas.more
People dreaming of a white Christmas might be left disappointed this year as a top meteorologist has revealed the weather will turn dry and mild from this week.
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US President Joe Biden has estimated that the series of whirlwinds that swept through six states on Friday night from Friday to Saturday will likely prove to be one of the most worrying such events in the country's history. He assured that the federal authorities would do everything possible to help.more
Many people were trapped after a roof partially collapsed at an Amazon.com Inc warehouse near the U.S. city of St. Louis late on Friday, after tornadoes and strong storms roared through the area, local authorities said.more
After consultation with provincial authorities and experts, the Austrian government has confirmed the end of the nationwide lockdown on 12 December. Trade, catering and services will reopen after this date. The restrictions for people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 will remain in place. Before the lockdown ends, Austria will face a severe winter attack.more
At least 59,000 households and businesses in Ireland have been left without power as a result of the impact of Storm Barra yesterday, Irish electricity network operator ESB Network said. Police are advising people not to leave their homes unnecessarily.more