Bank holiday weather: 10 things you need to know
The bank holiday is fast approaching and there’s no doubt that the weather will be at the front of our minds when making plans. Here are 10 things you need to know about the bank holiday weather.
The bank holiday is fast approaching and there’s no doubt that the weather will be at the front of our minds when making plans. Here are 10 things you need to know about the bank holiday weather.
The weather has never been one to conform to our ideals and often throws in a curve ball, just when we were thinking that we’d left the grimness of winter behind.
Where will it be sunniest? How warm will it be? Everything you need to know about this weekend’s weather.
March has started on a chilly note, but there are signs of spring warmth for most of us next weekend.
The US city of Boston has been firmly in the grip of winter during the past month and literally plunged into copious amounts of snow.
Cold, arctic air will flood southwards across the whole of the UK in the coming days, bringing not only a bitter wind but the threat of snow.
Once the current storm moves away through Thursday night, it will open the gates to cold arctic air from the north into the weekend.
The next 24 hours will see some wintry weather across the UK, with snow possible over southern parts of the UK too.
Another week of turbulent weather lies ahead for the UK, with severe gales and snow bringing the potential for travel disruption. But will you be affected?
For the end of the week two potent storms will pass just to the north of the UK – one during Thursday night, quickly followed by another on Friday night.
After a spell of colder weather to close 2014, the coming days will see a powerful jet stream send some deep areas of low pressure head our way.
The start of 2015 looks to deliver some very unsettled weather, caused by a powerful jet stream over the Atlantic ocean.
As the clock strikes midnight later, hundreds of thousands will be taking to the streets to celebrate the beginning of a new year. But what will the weather deliver?
A spell of stormy weather is expected to hit the UK during Wednesday into Thursday. Northern areas at risk from severe gales, with wind gusts of up to 80mph possible.
Today marks the start of meteorological winter and it seems as though the weather has taken note, with a colder feel for all of us this week.