500-Mile Blizzard and -8C Freeze to Hit UK This Weekend
A 500-mile blizzard is forecast to sweep across the UK from Aberdeen to Norfolk on Sunday, bringing temperatures as low as -8C and significant snowfall to northern regions.
A 500-mile blizzard is forecast to sweep across the UK from Aberdeen to Norfolk on Sunday, bringing temperatures as low as -8C and significant snowfall to northern regions.
Latest weather maps predict a massive 600-mile blizzard could blanket 80 UK counties this weekend, with up to 1 metre of snow in Scotland and widespread disruptions expected.
Weather maps reveal a massive blizzard will blanket up to 95% of the UK this Valentine's Day weekend, with snow expected in London, Birmingham, Manchester, and across the nation.
The Met Office predicts widespread snow across northern regions this weekend, with colder temperatures and unsettled weather continuing into late February.
Cyclone Gezani has left at least 36 dead, over 370 injured, and nearly 18,000 homes destroyed in Madagascar, prompting a national disaster declaration and urgent calls for international aid.
A powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake has rocked Ovalle in central Chile, marking the largest seismic event in the region since 2019, with reports indicating significant tremors felt across the area.
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New weather maps predict a relentless five-day snowstorm will engulf 95% of the UK, hitting major cities from London to Glasgow with blizzard conditions starting February 20.
Severe storms have struck the Iberian Peninsula, injuring at least five people in Catalonia and collapsing a major motorway in Portugal. Red alerts are in effect across northern Spain as authorities warn of dangerous conditions.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across Scotland and northern England, with temperatures expected to drop below 0°C and travel disruption likely.
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The Met Office has issued snow and ice warnings for 55 areas across England and Scotland, with up to 4 inches of snow expected on Thursday and Friday. Drivers are urged to prepare emergency kits.
Advanced weather maps reveal two major blizzards will hit the UK, bringing up to 19 inches of snow to cities like London and Birmingham, with intense flurries expected.
Tropical Cyclone Gezani has struck Madagascar, resulting in at least 20 fatalities and severe infrastructure damage, with thousands evacuated and warnings of further storms ahead.
The Met Office issues yellow warnings as snow is forecast to sweep from Scotland southwards, with up to 10cm expected in some areas and travel disruption likely.
The UK faces a record-breaking 42 consecutive days of rainfall, with forecasters warning of continued downpours and flooding. A stalled low-pressure system is to blame.
The UK Health Security Agency has issued a yellow cold weather health alert for large parts of the UK from Friday to Monday, warning of risks to vulnerable people as temperatures fall below zero.
Tropical cyclone Gezani has struck Madagascar, resulting in nine confirmed fatalities and extensive destruction in Toamasina. Authorities report 19 injuries and nearly 1,500 evacuations as winds reached 270 km/h.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice covering tens of thousands of square miles across England and Scotland, with up to 10cm of snow expected to settle in some regions.
Forecasters confirm rain has fallen somewhere in Britain every day of 2026 so far, with over 40 consecutive days of wet weather and flood warnings active across England.
The Met Office has issued yellow rain warnings across eastern and western Scotland, predicting heavy rainfall and potential flooding until midnight Wednesday.
The parish of Cardinham in Cornwall has experienced 41 consecutive days of rainfall, with 366mm recorded this year. Locals describe relentless conditions impacting daily life, farming, and business.
BBC Weather and the Met Office warn of potential snow in three UK areas on Friday, including southern hills and northern coasts, with a cold snap expected before milder conditions return next week.
Advanced weather models predict a major snowstorm hitting the UK this weekend, starting on Valentine's Day. Cities from London to Glasgow could see significant snowfall, with northern Scotland potentially buried under 63 inches.
A warming trend is bringing relief to the Midwest, but forecasters warn a storm from California could bring more snow or ice to the Northeast this weekend, with uncertainty over its final path.
The Met Office reveals a 'blocking high' over Northern Europe is causing persistent heavy rain across the UK, with over 300 properties flooded and widespread warnings in place.
Two separate avalanches in the French Alps claimed the lives of four skiers within three days, with heavy snowfall contributing to the deadly incidents during peak season.
Vehicles were left abandoned in a flooded ford in Leicestershire as persistent rain and flooding affect farmers, builders, and homes across the UK, with Northern Ireland experiencing its wettest January in 149 years.
Persistent rainfall for 40 days in parts of the UK has led to severe flooding, damaging homes, roads, and farms, while disrupting sports and wildlife.