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AN AMBER weather alert has been slapped on the UK as “heavy and persistent rain” threatens to swamp homes and put lives at risk. The Met Office warned the downpour could drag on into next week,
The UK is forecast to experience a significant freeze in the coming weeks, with five counties expected to be hit the hardest.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for parts of the UK this weekend, with heavy rain expected in Cumbria, Scotland and north-west England leading to possible flooding and power cuts
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UK weather: Half a month’s rain to fall in just 24 hours as Met Office warns of travel chaos and 78 flood alerts issued
HALF a month’s rain is forecast to fall in just 24 hours – with the Met Office warning of travel chaos as 78 flood alerts are issued. An amber weather warning for rain remains for part
The UK is bracing to be hammered by bitterly cold weather in December, with an Arctic freeze that could see temperatures plunge to as low as -6C. While many Brits are currently hoping for snow this Christmas, freezing conditions are also on the horizon.
Updated UK weather forecasts suggest colder, more settled conditions heading into Christmas 2025, with snow possible in parts of Britain as temperatures fall and high pressure builds.
The UK Met Office has warned households across the UK to prepare ‘flood kits’ ahead of a weekend of torrential rain.According to Metro, weather warnings predict flooding and heavy rain that could cause travel chaos in parts of
While there could be snow on December 19, WXCharts has forecast wintery weather to sweep across the country on December 25, bringing freezing temperatures. It will be coldest in south Wales (Powys) and southwest England (Cornwall), with temperatures of -2C.
Homes and businesses in parts of northern England and south-west Scotland are likely to become flooded on Sunday and Monday
Forecasters have warned of a danger to life from fast-flowing rivers as heavy rain and flooding are predicted to hit parts of the UK this weekend.
The majority of the South of England will escape wet and freezing weather. However, temperatures will still be low between 2C and 3C, and showery weather will hover around Plymouth and Southampton as indicated by the small blue spots on the WXChart map.