THE Met Office has warned of a wet weekend with Brits set to shiver through chilly nights as temperatures plunge to 0°C. Forecasters said Friday will see a breezy and mostly cloudy start with patch
Temperatures are building this week with 20C (68F) highs expected for the South of England again today after yesterday - before 22C (72F) could follow tomorrow, but showers will continue.
Temperatures are expected to rise towards the 20s through the week
Ireland will see a major U-turn in weather as temperatures are set to hit 0 degrees before soaring to a warm 18 degrees
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The UK Foreign Office has issued some warnings for tourists planning to visit the Mediterranean island
Tuesday starts calm in the low 80s but quickly turns as a FIRST WARN WEATHER DAY is declared due to severe storm activity tonight for the metro and surrounding areas.
Dublin will be gripped by awful weather for the next few days before a major bank holiday weekend change
Grey skies and wet weather have defined April but warmer, more pleasant conditions are on the way
The UK has been told to prepare for a heatwave as we head deeper into April and towards May, with the country basking in the glow of warm sunshine over the first Bank Holiday weekend
It follows a wet and windy weekend
With May less than a week away, it’s fair to say the first two months of spring have been somewhat of a let down. After waking up on Monday to another dull, wet day with a cold northerly wind, my wife perhaps rather aptly summed it up when she described the weather currently being served up as “it’s like November but with light nights”. It follows on from what has been the wettest 18 months since Met Office records began in 1836 with the washout summer of 2023 followed by a succession of 11...