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Chilly conditions could be heading to the UK again this March with snow potentially on the way for Brits. Latest maps from WXCHARTS show a flurry of snow coating the UK in the next week.
New weather data suggests that the UK could be covered in snow on Wednesday with temperatures set to plummet across the country. Weather experts WXCharts.com have released new weather maps which ...
Three days' of blizzards could soon bring as much as 10 inches of snow to some parts of the UK, according to advanced weather modelling maps. Snowstorms are tracked to sweep south-eastward ...
BRITS are bracing for 70mph winds and 12 hours of rain tomorrow, as the Met Office issues warnings across almost the whole of the UK. A new map shows large swathes of the country covered by the ...
The UK is bracing for the arrival of more snowstorms this week, with flurries expected to hit several regions. Weather maps from forecaster WXCharts shows most of Scotland and parts of north-east ...
The conditions for freezing rain are uncommon in the UK and are typically seen in other parts of the world such as the US. The map shows where the weather warning is in place today (Picture ...
PARTS of the UK will be battered by wind and rain tomorrow with forecasters warning of "dangerous" conditions and potential power cuts. Yellow warnings have been issued for wind in coastal areas ...
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The predicted temperatures are well above February's average, with 6C the usual monthly average in Scotland and 9C in southern England. Met Office meteorologist Jonathan Vautrey said the unusual ...
The Environment Agency has 14 red alerts in the region on top of another 96 across the rest of the UK. The warnings follow an amber weather warning for heavy rain and deep flood water from the Met ...