Heavy rain brings flood risk this week
Low pressure is going to be driving our weather this week, bringing heavy rain and a risk of flooding to southern and western parts of the UK.
Low pressure is going to be driving our weather this week, bringing heavy rain and a risk of flooding to southern and western parts of the UK.
With December just a few weeks away and thoughts of winter straying into our minds, I’ve already had lots of people on Twitter asking if we’re going to get any snow this year.
You may step outside tomorrow across England and Wales and think that someone has put a spell on the weather, with hazy sunshine expected and temperatures well above average.
What makes autumn a season that delivers us some of our stormiest weather of the year?
Following the driest September on record for the UK and a fine first few days of October, the weather has finally switched into autumn mode.
After a somewhat extended summer, with September being the driest on record for the UK, as well as the fourth warmest, autumn is finally going to arrive in the coming days.
Our fortunes are finally going to change this week, as the weather finally delivers us a reminder that we are well and truly into autumn.
As I walked to work today, there was a real sense of autumn in the air. But what makes autumn feel like autumn?
Fortunes look set to change next week, as high pressure looses its grip on our weather and low pressure tries to nudge its way across us.
As I looked at the longer term trend for our weather this morning, one weather computer model threw up a particularly interesting theme for the fourth week in September – a hurricane-force storm.
As August draws to a close, so does meteorological summer (June, July and August), which means that provisional statistics are now available for how summer shaped up this year.
The final bank holiday of the year is approaching and it’s likely to be a busy one with many schools still in the midst of the summer holidays. But what will the weather deliver us?
During the past week, most of the UK has been plagued by showers or longer spells of rain, dashing the hopes of anything resembling early summer for the half-term holidays.
Sunshine and warmth will return for most of us this week, as high pressure builds across the UK. But how long will it last?
After a generally fine and settled spring so far, the weather has turned a bit turbulent this week, with low pressure being the main driving force.