Britain looks set to be blasted by a massive snow and rain bomb, and only one major city will escape the weather chaos. A 742 ...
The Met Office has forecast a "transition" later this month and maps suggest this could be in the form of snow set to make ...
Maps are turning a deep blue to indicate five inches of snow hitting Scotland and temperatures dipping to below freezing.
A new snow map shows that parts of the UK could be hit by more snow later this month. There are already forecasts for the ...
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Maps from WXCharts show that more flurries in January will be confined to parts of northern England and Scotland.
The patch, outspread across Lancashire, the North East and the Scottish Borders, as well as parts of Ireland, could bring up to 2cm per hour. The Cairngorms in the Scottish Highlands will see the ...
Maps from WXCharts, which uses Met Desk data, show the snow will be heaviest across the Pennines and into the Scottish Highlands. The 1,000mile long wall of snow looks set to hit at around 6pm ...
As we head further away from Christmas and towards February, the end of January brings with it a big risk of a wintry blast.
Met Office weather maps show at least a dozen cities in the UK that won't see snow today, with several yellow and amber ...
A large plume of cold air will spiral over the British Isles next week, with maps turning a deep blue to indicate 5 inches of snow hitting Scotland ... areas north of the city up to the Lake ...
The UK is being warned to prepare for an Arctic blitz next weekend - as January is crowned by the final weekend of the month ...