Speedy jet stream to give a stormy week
Low pressure after low pressure will arrive on our shores in the coming days, bringing milder air, heavy rain and very strong winds.
Low pressure after low pressure will arrive on our shores in the coming days, bringing milder air, heavy rain and very strong winds.
After two weeks of freezing temperatures, heavy snow and ice, an end is finally in sight to the cold weather that has had a firm grip on the UK.
Thankfully, a new year has brought with it a change in fortunes, with the weather expected to generally be more settled for the first half of January.
With many of us getting ready for one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, there is no doubt that the weather will be influential in how smoothly our journeys go.
After a relatively quiet and cold first half of December, the weather is going to turn much more unsettled from Wednesday onwards – bringing heavy rain and an increased risk of flooding.
Despite the change to quieter weather across the UK, this weekend will provide a few wintry hazards – especially if you’re travelling at night or during the mornings.
The Environment Agency released its autumn/winter flooding outlook today which says that there’s a higher risk of flooding than normal in the coming months.
Having delivered nothing but tales of rain and flooding for the past few months, I’ve been looking forward to this day.
Mid-July is fast approaching, the Olympics are a little over a fortnight away and yet the weather shows no resemblance to anything like summer.
After the announcement today that the final four water companies with hosepipe bans are lifting them with immediate effect.