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
Seven US states declared a state of emergency after one of the most powerful snowstorms in decades. Many regions saw up to 90 cm of snow fall on Sunday and Monday, leaving around 650,000 customers without power. The state of New York was particularly hard hit by the storm.more
A major change in the UK's weather pattern is heading our way.
The brief spell of cold weather with frost, ice and hill snow is ending, with temperatures set to jump by up to 10C from Friday onwards.
The blocked weather pattern which has been maintaining the recent wintry spell is being pushed away with milder air sticking around for the next week or so.more
London's temperatures are set to jump into the double figures later this week - but there's a catch. Thermometers will reach 13C and 15C on Saturday and Sunday (February 21 - 22), respectively, according to BBC Weather. This warm spell follows several days hovering around the 7C - 9C mark. However, the rain we've all gotten very familiar with over the last few weeks isn't too far away.more
Friday will feel much colder for the UK with temperatures plummeting overnight bringing the first widespread frost of February. This marks a significant change in our weather, after weeks of record-breaking damp and dismal weather caused by a "blocked" weather pattern, external. But some good news on Saturday, which will start cold and frosty with the whole of the UK seeing some sunshine.more
Following the January wave of extreme weather events, the Polish Embassy in Italy is warning Poles in the country that a second wave of rapidly deteriorating weather is imminent. Meteorological alerts have been issued for Italy's southern and western coasts.more
Catalonia's regional authorities canceled Thursday's educational and sports activities due to strong winds, while Galicia, the Basque Country and Cantabria in northern and northwestern Spain were placed on a red alert for possible waves of up to 10 metres.more
Parts of Britain may experience snow later this week as a band of wintry weather sweeps across the country.
According to weather charts, the cold air will sweep across the UK from east to west, with the worst weather expected on Sunday. more
Mid-February is set to be very cold for the capital, with temperatures forecast to plummet, according to the BBC. It will, in fact, be so cold that we’re even predicted to see sleet on Wednesday, February 11.more
A heatwave in Australia has brought record temperatures. The state of Victoria recorded 48.9 degrees Celsius, Australian broadcaster ABC reported today. Meteorologists warn that temperatures inland could approach 50 degrees, posing a high risk of fires.more
Heavy rain and strong winds are hitting large parts of the UK, as Storm Chandra sweeps across the country bringing flooding and travel disruption.
Roads are closed and several rail services have been disrupted in the south-west of England, an area covered by several warnings including an amber alert for rain.more
Extreme winter weather is paralysing the United States and claiming lives. In New York alone, authorities are investigating six deaths of people who were outdoors during the cold snap and heavy snowfall. Millions of Americans are under weather alerts.more
The north-eastern regions of the United States are preparing for the impact of a powerful winter storm. Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a state of emergency in New York and activated the National Guard. Weather warnings are also in effect in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.more
Met Office weather warnings have been issued for wind and rain in parts of the UK.
The very wet weather will continue across eastern Scotland but Storm Ingrid - named by the Portuguese weather service - brings more rain across England and Wales.more
Yesterday, the Polish Embassy in Italy appealed to Polish citizens to exercise caution and follow the recommendations of local authorities in Sicily in connection with the extremely difficult weather conditions caused by Cyclone Harry. The highest alert level is in force on the island, as well as in Sardinia and Calabria.more
BBC Weather has forecast the exact dates when five days of sleet will fall over London. The capital looks set to be covered by the snow-rain mixture as temperatures begin to drop once agaBBC Weather has forecast the exact dates when five days of sleet will fall over London. The capital looks set to be covered by the snow-rain mixture as temperatures begin to drop once again.more
It seems like the cold snap has only just ended, but another Arctic blast is set to hit the UK this month with temperatures predicted to drop to minus 7C in some places.more
The wintry weather is set to continue with a snow and rain storm set to hit the country. Weather maps from WXCharts show a band of rain moving across the country on Saturday, January 17. In higher ground areas, this is expected to fall as snow, with parts of England forecast to get buried in drifts up to 10 inches (25cm) deep. more
A man in his 50s has been found dead after a tree fell on to a caravan during Storm Goretti.
Devon and Cornwall Police said emergency services were called to the Mawgan area of Helston, Cornwall, at about 19:35 GMT on Thursday after the tree fell during a red weather warning for wind.more
More than 44,000 homes in the UK are still without power due to damage to the grid caused by Storm Goretti, although power has already been restored to nearly 148,000, the National Grid energy network operator said today.more
Severe weather conditions are causing major disruption in several European countries. France is grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Goretti, northern Germany is paralysed by snowstorm Elli, and winter conditions have led to numerous accidents and transport disruptions in the north of the Netherlands.more