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Cold weather: where and when will it snow this week?
As the Arctic air arrives across the UK this week, some places will have snow. But where?
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As the Arctic air arrives across the UK this week, some places will have snow. But where?
After the warmest and wettest December on record for the UK, the statistics are in and they are fascinating.
December 2015 was the wettest month on record for the UK, but how much did climate change and El Nino play a part?
Storm Barney could bring damaging gusts of wind across southern parts of the UK later on Tuesday. Looking further ahead, it’ll turn much colder next weekend with some snow.
Flights are grounded as visibility has been reduced to a 100 yards in many areas of the UK.
With the calendar page flipping over into September, today marks the beginning of meteorological autumn. But just how bad was summer this year?
The curtain is about to fall on the month of July, meaning that we are about to enter our last summer month of the year. But what will August bring?
I forgive you if you’ve read the title of this blog and think that the weatherman is just making up another excuse for rainy weather, but stay with me!
A study by the Met Office suggests that hot summers are likely to become more common in the UK by the end of the century.
The temperature soared to 34.5C today at Northolt in north west London, making it the hottest day of the year so far and the hottest day in the UK since 2006.
Our first proper burst of summer heat is about to arrive. How hot will it get and for how long?
According to the Met Office, the northern lights were seen as far south as Dorset and Bournemouth on Monday night, with a number of amazing pictures posted on Twitter.
During the summer months each year, cloud spotters eagerly stare up at the skies, hoping to catch a glimpse of rare noctilucent clouds.
The howling of the wind and pounding of the rain last night were more reminiscent of a night in October, rather than June. But are we really in for a heatwave later this week?
The latest predictions from climate models suggest that a moderate to strong El Nino is on the cards in the coming months. But what could this mean for global weather?