Londoners will be able to bask in warm summer-like sunshine this week before the weather turns autumnal.
Forecasters predicts a high of 23C in London on Thursday before periods of low-pressure move in, bringing cooler and wetter conditions at the weekend.more
Britain could bake in the aftermath of Hurricane Larry, the Met Office said. Sun-starved Britons will get their last chance of summertime in September after a disappointing August and flash flooding in the capital in late July.more
The British capital is once again struggling with heavy rainfall. Difficult conditions for the patient's emergence to many difficulties in movement - were flooded, among others Tower Bridge station where the store was closed.more
According to scientists from the EU's Copernicus Earth observation program, this year's summer in Europe was record-warm. Temperature records from 2010 and 2018 were beaten, albeit slightlymore
After a fairly cool summer, the temperature in France is 10 to 12 degrees C above seasonal norms. Meteorological services predict that today the peak temperature will be in the French Basque Country and in the department of Landes, where mercury bars are to show up to 40 degrees C.more
Today, a cold record has been set in Hungary - only 1.2 degrees Celsius was recorded in the city of Szikszo in the north-east of the country, the National Meteorological Office reported on Facebook.more
Even 30 degrees Celsius will be announced by meteorologists earlier this week in London - reports the British press today. The sudden rise in temperatures, jokingly called "mini wave", is only expected to last until Wednesday.more
The names were drawn from more than 10,000 suggestions submitted to the Met Office for the strongest weather systems to hit the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands over the coming year.more
Human-caused climate change is making hurricanes more dangerous. They are producing more rainfall, moving slower once they make landfall and generating larger storm surges along the coast. Hurricane Ida was a prime example of those changes, and scientists say storms like this will become more common as the planet warms.more
Rescue teams fanned out across Louisiana on Monday searching for people left stranded in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, even as New Orleans emerged from its most serious onslaught since Hurricane Katrina confident that its levees had held.more
Hurricane Ida blasted ashore Sunday as one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the U.S., knocking out power to all of New Orleans, blowing roofs off buildings and reversing the flow of the Mississippi River as it rushed from the Louisiana coast into one of the nation’s most important industrial corridors.more
Hurricane Ida intensified over warm Gulf of Mexico waters on Saturday, prompting tens of thousands to flee coastal areas, while President Joe Biden pledged aid to help states quickly recover once the storm has passed.more
More flooding could be on the way as a thunderstorm warning has been issued across large swathes of the UK. The Met Office says a number of areas could be hit by torrential showers from midday tomorrow.more
15 cities in Italy have gone through the heat alert today and 17 tomorrow - this is the weather that accompanies the weekend, which is the culmination of summer holidays. About 13 million Italians are going on the journey. In historic cities, tourists find it difficult to explore monuments.more
900 firefighters from Greece and several other countries are still fighting fires on the Greek island of Evia. Local authorities say that after nine days of struggling with fire, they finally managed to regain control of the element. At the same time, other regions in Europe are struggling with record-high temperatures.more
49-50 degrees Celsius could reach Italy's temperature in the coming days, meteorologists warn. The biggest heatwave will hit regions and islands in the south of the country, while in the north and in the center it is expected to be around 40 degrees in the hottest week this summer.more
In Tunis, midday thermometers showed 48 degrees Celsius yesterday, a temperature record for the Tunisian capital, the National Institute of Meteorology of Tunisia (INM) reported. The previous record was set in 1982 and was 46.8 degrees.more
Lucifer came over Italy. This is what meteorologists called the subtropical African anticyclone, which brought record heat. The coming days will be the hottest this summer, with temperatures reaching 47-48 degrees Celsius in the south.more
In Greece, the seventh day continues with a huge fire on the second largest island in the country - Euboea. The Greeks are having "another difficult night", Nikos Hardalias, deputy minister of civil defense and crisis management, said today.more
A record-breaking heat week is starting in Italy, and with it the serious threat of further fires that regularly break out in the country. Civil Defense calls for the utmost vigilance, avoidance of dangerous behavior and immediate reporting of fires.more