Arctic plunge set to send us an August chill
Just when you thought this summer’s weather had been disappointing enough, an August Arctic chill will arrive next week!
Just when you thought this summer’s weather had been disappointing enough, an August Arctic chill will arrive next week!
A burst of summer heat will send temperatures into the high 20s next week, but how long will it last?
Heavy downpours have persisted throughout June, but just how wet has it been?
With the calendar page about to flip over into June, are there any signs of prolonged warmth and sunshine?
Once again we find ourselves with a bank holiday weekend upon us and the weather is no doubt at the forefront of many of our minds. The weather during the last bank holiday was nothing special, which probably increases the expectation that this one will deliver something better. Before I get on to the detail,…
It’s natural that we’d all like to know what the weather is doing for the whole summer, but is it possible to predict so far ahead?
After last week’s wintry spell, summer-like warmth is on the way this week!
With the calendar page flipping over into September, today marks the beginning of meteorological autumn. But just how bad was summer this year?
Summer heat will return this weekend, with temperatures hitting 30C. But will it last?
Thunderstorms are likely during Thursday and Friday, bringing a risk of localised flooding. Will you be affected?
Whilst July’s weather may not have offered the amount of sunshine and warmth many of us might have liked, records for heat and cold were still broken.
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?
Friday into early Saturday looks unseasonably wet and windy across central, southern and eastern parts of England, to the point where the Met Office has issued a yellow “be aware” warning.
Our first proper burst of summer heat is about to arrive. How hot will it get and for how long?
The lack of warmth so far this summer may be compensated by a sizzling start to July, with hints from weather computer models that temperatures will soar for a time next week.