A fresh blitz of wintry weather could see temperatures plummet and regions covered in snow before the end of the month.
Recently released weather maps suggest areas of Britain will see 36 hours of continuous snow at the end of January.
A yellow weather warning for fog is in place for large swathes of England, which could cause travel disruption on Thursday.
New UK weather charts show the 'Beast from the East' could return to bury much of the country in a dense snowdrift with a ...
HEAVY fog is blanketing Britain – with the Met Office warning of travel chaos. Flight delays or cancellations are expected ...
As Brits recover from a bitter Arctic blast that brought temperatures as low as -18C, forecasters have warned that another ...
Shades of purple on the charts paint a picture of snowfall originating from the north-west in the pre-dawn hours, although ...
Maps from WXCharts show snow hitting a large swathe of the UK on Friday, January 24, with a storm forecast to sweep across ...
Weather data suggests that parts of the UK will be blanketed in snow over a 36-hour period at the end of January, with ...
A thick blanket of fog will cover a large portion of the United Kingdom in the coming days – prompting the Met Office to ...
The snow is expected to hit parts of central Scotland from January 26, gradually covering most of the country before moving ...
Wales and the south west of England will be the first to see snow from Saturday evening before it moves across the UK ...