It is time to put away the sweaters and pumpkin spiced lattes because this awful arctic blast weather is almost over.
Jack Frost has wasted no time in claiming the changing season, with snow falling in the UK for the first time in months.
The Met Office has issued a verdict on reports claiming that an 'Arctic blast' is set to hit the UK in the coming days. Forecasters are predicting milder weather in the first week of October The ...
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The Arctic blast, which began in Siberia, has brought heavy snow and ice to many areas. Daily records have been set in states including Kansas and Illinois. Forecasters say hundreds of records ...
It is time to put away the sweaters and pumpkin spiced lattes because this awful arctic blast weather is almost over. Temperatures this week so far have plummeted across large parts as Brits ...
An Arctic blast of cold air is expected to cause UK temperatures to tumble below zero in some rural areas. The Met Office ...
Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November election Arctic air has swept across the UK causing bitter ...
Britain had its first preview of winter today as Arctic air swept in with temperatures plunging below zero, a patchy frost and snow falling on Scottish mountains. The mercury fell to -2C (28F ...
Temperatures in the UK are set to plummet next week as a blast of Arctic air makes its way south and envelopes the country. According to recent weather maps, early morning temperatures could drop ...
We have strong, chilly northerly winds with Arctic air, adding to the feeling of cold, thanks to low pressure in the north-east and high pressure in the Atlantic. Both the daytime and night-time ...
At least though it’s a quiet morning with some sunshine.” The arctic blast is not expected to last too long, with temperatures climbing back to a September average by the weekend with highs of ...