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Although temperatures peaked at nearly 14C in the UK on Monday, it will feel slightly colder today - due to monster gales sweeping in from the northwest which have battered Iceland
This could see a return of the white stuff for most of Scotland and parts of northern England and North Wales. One prediction ... comes to the experts at the Met Office they are more circumspect ...
A large area of Wales is under an amber warning for rain until the early hours of Monday, with people warned to be careful as heavy downpours could cause 'danger to life'
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for heavy rain and deep floodwater that could cause “danger to life”. The warning covers south and mid-Wales from Newport to Carmarthen and north to Brecon between 3pm on Sunday and 6am on Monday.
Flood water could cause ‘a danger to life’ in places where it is fast flowing, the Met Office warned. Winds could blow at gusts of up to 70mph in exposed areas along the Irish Sea coastlines, Scottish Islands and other high-ground areas further inland, Met Office warned.
The Met Office has issued a new amber weather warning for rain in south and mid-Wales between 3pm on Sunday and 6am on Monday. The weather service said, “Heavy rain is likely to cause some flooding and disruption later today and overnight into Monday.”
THE Met Office has warned of “freezing fog” and 60mph winds today – as temperatures will plunge to -6C. Wet and windy weather will sweep Scotland, while the south of England will
The Met Office has declared it is "almost certain" that a sudden stratospheric warming will hit Britain in mid-March.
The Met Office has issued a rare amber warning for rain, which will affect 14 areas. The forecaster warned that "fast flowing or deep floodwater is likely, causing danger to life" due to the upcoming storm.
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