UK Weather Chaos: Flood and Ice Alerts Across Britain
The Environment Agency and Met Office have issued urgent warnings for flooding and icy conditions across the UK, with hundreds of alerts in place and travel disruptions expected.
The Environment Agency and Met Office have issued urgent warnings for flooding and icy conditions across the UK, with hundreds of alerts in place and travel disruptions expected.
Met Eireann issues yellow rain warnings for seven counties, with saturated ground and high rivers raising flood risks. Additional wind and ice advisories extend across Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Britain prepares for a significant snowstorm with up to eight inches forecast in parts of Wales and the West Midlands, as temperatures drop below freezing.
Cyclone Gezani has killed at least 59 people and displaced thousands in Madagascar, marking the second major storm to hit the island nation this year. The disaster follows Tropical Cyclone Fytia by just ten days.
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck the Spanish province of Almeria, waking tourists with a noise likened to a lorry crash. The tremor was felt across the entire region in the early hours.
A deadly storm with unprecedented 193kmph winds has battered New Zealand's North Island, causing one fatality, widespread power outages, and major travel disruptions as states of emergency are declared.
The Environment Agency has issued 74 flood warnings and 195 flood alerts across England, urging Brits to stay alert. A Met Office yellow ice warning remains in effect for parts of Scotland and north-east England.
The Met Office has issued a new yellow ice warning for eastern Scotland and north-east England, valid until Monday morning. Meanwhile, flood risks persist across England with hundreds of warnings and alerts in place.
The UK faces continued flood warnings and alerts, with snow expected in the north. Recent storms have exacerbated flooding, disrupting travel and daily life.
A powerful storm system triggers tornado warnings across the Southeast, causing damage in Louisiana and Mississippi, while the Northeast warms from a cold snap and California prepares for heavy snowfall.
The Met Office has issued a yellow snow warning for eastern England, with up to 4cm expected, while the Environment Agency warns of ongoing flood risks across the country.
The UK is under a yellow snow warning in eastern England, with flooding expected in more than 70 areas. The Environment Agency urges vigilance as over 24,000 properties are protected but 330 flooded.
The National Weather Service issues a stark warning for travel to the Sierra Nevada, with up to 8 feet of snow expected in higher elevations, causing major disruptions.
A yellow weather warning for snow and ice covers most of Scotland and large parts of England until Sunday morning, with flooding expected in over 70 areas across the country.
The Met Office warns of an Arctic Maritime air mass causing prolonged freezing weather, snow, and ice across the UK, with travel disruptions expected over the weekend.
Forecasting maps reveal another severe blizzard will hit the UK next week, with snow falling at up to four inches per hour in cities like London and Birmingham, following weekend weather chaos.
The UK faces severe weather with heavy snow and ice warnings in effect, causing travel disruption and a high flood risk across the country this weekend.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning as a 685-mile blizzard is forecast to hit 18 UK cities this weekend, with up to 35 inches of snow expected in the Scottish Highlands.
The Met Office has issued multiple yellow snow and ice warnings across the UK, with up to six inches of snow expected in parts of Scotland and northern England. Disruptions to transport and health alerts are in place as freezing conditions continue.
Britons are preparing for a freezing weekend as snow is forecast to blanket the entire country, with weather warnings in place for three consecutive days following weeks of heavy rain.
Weather maps indicate the entire UK could be covered in snow on Sunday, with warnings issued for three consecutive days. Forecasters predict significant snowfall across major cities.
Advanced weather models predict a severe storm will sweep across the UK this weekend, dumping several inches of snow starting on Valentine's Day evening. Major cities from Belfast to Birmingham could be impacted.
The Met Office has issued urgent snow and ice warnings covering 59 UK areas over 42 hours, urging drivers to prepare nine essential items in their vehicles for safety.
Weather maps indicate widespread wet snow across the UK this weekend, offering ideal conditions for snowmen but posing risks like power outages and structural damage.
The Met Office has issued widespread yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, with several inches forecast and travel disruptions anticipated.
Tropical Cyclone Mitchell brought destructive winds and flooding to Western Australia, while Europe experienced its coldest January since 2010 with severe cold snaps in Scandinavia and eastern Europe.
Storm Nils has claimed two lives in southwestern France, with red flood alerts remaining in effect for Gironde and Lot-et-Garonne through Saturday as power crews work to restore electricity to thousands.
The A66 across the Pennines is closed due to heavy snowfall, with yellow weather warnings for snow and ice causing travel disruption across Scotland and northern England.
The UK faces an Arctic blast bringing up to four inches of snow, ice, and temperatures as low as -7°C. Yellow weather warnings are in force across Scotland and northern England, with health alerts issued for vulnerable populations.
Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are in effect across parts of the UK, with the Met Office forecasting potential travel delays and icy conditions until Friday midday.