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Forecasters say central parts of the UK could see highs between 26C and 28C from Wednesday, with the far north and west also ...
The Met Office has shared a warning for those visiting UK beaches and planning to swim in the sea. The Royal National ...
The yet another boiling hot spell baking Britain this week, what days in July can we predict will be officially classed as ...
Wimbledon Tuesday schedule features Carlos Alcaraz vs Cameron Norrie and Aryna Sabalenka's clash. Perfect weather and huge ...
Hot, dry weather in London and surrounding areas means water usage might have to be restricted for Thames Water’s 16 million ...
This week the mercury is going to skyrocket again, with temperatures in the low 30s predicted for the weekend, as per the Met ...
UK hits hottest day of the year so far with provisional high of 33.2C Parts of the country will see the ‘perfect conditions’ for thunderstorms as the heatwave continues, the Met Office said.
THE MET Office has issued a fresh warning for thunderstorms this weekend, with up to 50mm of rain expected to fall in just a few hours. The alert signals the arrival of severe weather, bringing the… ...
The Met Office have warned there is a small chance of fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life. However, parts of East Anglia can expect to enjoy the sunshine as temperatures hit 26C.
The Met Office has issued a thunderstorm warning covering almost all of southern England on Saturday. The weather agency has issued a yellow weather warning - the least severe on a scale of three - ...
The Met Office said some areas could see "30 to 50 mm of rain in a couple of hours". Some may see some brighter conditions at times on Saturday but the Met Office says these will be "pretty limited".
Last week, the Met Office revealed the UK had recorded its sunniest spring on record - with 630 hours of sunshine from 1 March to 27 May, beating 2020's record by four hours. In an update on ...
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