The UK is expected to be hit by extreme temperatures again as another heatwave is forecast. Temperatures will rise to a high as 32C according to WXCharts weather maps that use MetDesk data.more
May’s record-breaking heatwave will be brought to an abrupt end by torrential downpours that is set to see Britain lashed by two days of heavy rain.more
Eleven people have drowned in the UK since Sunday during the country's ongoing heatwave. On Thursday, police reported the discovery of two more teenagers' bodies in a pond in Kent and in the River Thames in Oxford.more
London is set to sizzle in temperatures up to 32C on Thursday as the capital experiences another blast of hot weather before it cools off.
The high predicted by the Met Office would likely make London warmer than a string of southern European hotspots, including Alicante, Ibiza and Barcelona.more
In France, where unseasonably hot weather persists for another day, more temperature records were broken on Wednesday. A total of over 1,000 such records have been recorded over the past six days, reported the daily Le Figaro.more
Global warming threatens the British way of life, warns the Climate Change Committee (CCC). A report published on Wednesday recommends that schools and hospitals be redesigned and that temperature limits be introduced in workplaces.more
Showers across parts of the UK on Monday, followed by sunnier, warmer conditions up to about 24°C, with a return to more unsettled weather by the bank holiday weekend.more
A dominant high pressure will bring dry, sunny conditions with temperatures up to 23C in places. The Met Office warns of high UV and cool nights in northern areas.more
Last month was the second-warmest March in Europe since records began, according to data from scientists from the EU's Copernicus Earth Observation Program. March also saw the second-hottest seawater temperature and a record low sea ice extent.more
London temperatures are expected to reach 25°C on Wednesday, April 8, before dropping to around 14°C by week's end. The Met Office forecasts mostly sunny and dry conditions through early May.more
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings across large swathes of the UK over Easter, in what may be a disappointment for many hoping to enjoy the bank holiday weekend.more
Snowfall continues in Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains, and Kasprowy Wierch has broken this year's snow cover record. On Monday, 141 cm of snow was recorded at the summit. Easter in the mountains is expected to be sunny, according to Paweł Parzuchowski from the IMWM Zakopane station.more
Londoners may have to endure one more chilly weekend, but the Met Office says that more comfortable spring temperatures are on the way early next week. Commuters started today with a definite chill in the air. Temperatures were around 4 °C, but the wind is making it feel much colder – as low as 1 °C in parts of the city – leaving commuters reaching for extra layers and scarves.more
Britain’s early spring warm spell is set to come to an abrupt end this week with the arrival of rain and colder temperatures.
Much of the country will see the mercury return to single figures after an unusually dry and sunny interlude to March.more
London is set to bask in three days of glorious sunshine this week as temperatures hover near 20C on one particular day... making London an even hotter suntrap than Ibiza.more
The UK will see sunshine and showers this week after a week of snow and gale force wind warnings.
A snow and ice yellow weather warning remained in place until 9am on Friday across parts of Scotland, according to the Met Office.more
London is set to be hotter than Barcelona and Ibiza later this week, according to the Met Office. Thursday (March 5) will welcome clear and bright conditions, with the capital reaching up to 17C.more