The UK could be hit by the 'strongest winds of the year' as the Met Office warns of an 'intense low pressure system' forming in the Atlantic with a 250mph jet stream
Britons are expected to experience sub-zero temperatures, while the Met Office has warned of "snow grains" across parts of the country. Light rainfall is expected across Britain as the Met Office warn that,
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HEAVY fog is blanketing Britain – with the Met Office warning of travel chaos. Flight delays or cancellations are expected after a yellow weather warning was put in place across large areas
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for fog, which could lead to delays on motorways and public transport. The warning, which runs from 8pm January 15 until 11am January 16 covers a large part of England and parts of Wales.
A yellow weather warning is in place until 11am for large parts of the Midlands, Southwest of England, Eastern England and South Wales as the fog will struggle to clear throughout the morning
These weather maps from the Met Office show exactly where people can expect snow in Wales this morning. The maps show the type of precipitation due to fall in the area. Snow fall is colour coded in grey, the darker the grey, the heavier the snow fall.
The Met Office has warned of an 'increasing chance' of snow falling in the UK at the end of this month, and now advanced weather maps show a wintry storm heading our way next week
A yellow weather warning for fog is in place for large swathes of England, which could cause travel disruption on Thursday. The Met Office issued the warning on Wednesday night and will be in place until 11am this morning. It covers areas from Exeter to Oxford, Birmingham, Peterborough and York, as well as parts of Wales.
BRITS are set to feel a bitter chill in the air today with snow grains on the way – after figures plummeted to -2C. The Met Office has warned of icy temperatures after the UK Health Security
A fresh winter weather warning has been issued for North Wales. The yellow alert for ice comes into force at 4pm today and lasts until 10am tomorrow (Friday). It covers all North Wales and most of the rest of Wales.
The Met Office forecasters and meteorologists have predicted snow and ice and revealed where will be 'wettest' as the weather takes a downturn.