Glastonbury weather: washout or not?
Glastonbury starts tomorrow, but will the weather be kind this year?
Glastonbury starts tomorrow, but will the weather be kind this year?
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,…
After a wintry start to March, it looks like it’ll feel much more like spring next week.
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?
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.
The second bank holiday weekend of the month is imminent and many of us will no doubt be wondering what the weather has to offer.
Today, the Met Office announced that we’ve just had the sunniest April on record, with 212 hours of sunshine across the UK – seven hours more than the previous record, set in 1942.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, southern parts of the UK will experience levels of warmth that wouldn’t look out of place on a summer’s day, let alone spring.
When spring has sprung, pictures do a much better job than words of telling the story, so I thought I’d gather some images that will definitely put a spring in your step!
Where will it be sunniest? How warm will it be? Everything you need to know about this weekend’s weather.
As February draws to a close, I’ve already had lots of people asking me if there are any signs of spring – a season with which its perceived arrival seems to vary greatly.
With a big area of high pressure across the UK this week, you’d probably think that us weather folk have got an easy ride. However, the opposite is true!
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.