Flood risk continues with more rain expected this weekend
Since the recent stormy spell came to an end, the weather has been relatively subdued, but still, it hasn’t taken much rain to allow the problem of flooding to rear its ugly head.
Since the recent stormy spell came to an end, the weather has been relatively subdued, but still, it hasn’t taken much rain to allow the problem of flooding to rear its ugly head.
I thought I’d take a look back through 2013 and dig out some of the reports that captured everything that last year’s weather had to offer.
There have been some amazing pictures taken of the impacts that the storm has delivered and I thought I’d pull them together and share them with you.
With no let up in the stormy weather for the next week or so, things may get worse for some before they get better. But why has it been so stormy?
There’s no doubt that many of us will be hoping that a new year will bring new weather, but unfortunately, it looks like the beginning of 2014 will continue where 2013 left off.
As the final weekend before Christmas approaches, there will be a lot of people travelling in the coming days – yet there is going to be no let up in the unsettled weather.
Following a recent spell of settled weather, this week will see low pressure after low pressure arrive on our shores, bringing heavy rain and gales.
In Britain we are fascinated by the weather in the way that eunuchs are enthralled by tales of sex. We get so little of it.
Whilst a burst of very strong winds has clearly caused a significant amount of damage over a small area, was this actually a tornado? I thought I’d take a look at the evidence to see how it stacks up.
The first autumn storm of the season is expected later this weekend, with a deep area of low pressure sweeping just to the north of the UK on Sunday.
Sixteen people have died, and 6.5 million Americans are without power. Superstorm Sandy has wreaked havoc across the United States. Is it time to ask “why”?
Jon Snow finds stoicism and good nature amidst the earthquake damage of Haiti, despite residents facing the misery of a major tropical storm weeks after a cholera outbreak.