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 expected to rise towards the 20s through the week
It follows a wet and windy weekend
Ireland will see a major U-turn in weather as temperatures are set to hit 0 degrees before soaring to a warm 18 degrees
Reports of an extended period of hot weather at the end of April have been played down by the Met Office.
Reports of an extended period of hot weather at the end of April have been played down by the Met Office.
Reports of an extended period of hot weather at the end of April have been played down by the Met Office.
Hyde Park officials covered up memorial to six million Jews killed in Holocaust. Met Police officers guarded monument to stop it being targeted by protesters. Holocaust survivor Noemi Ebenstein, 82, described the move as 'shameful'
The UK Foreign Office has issued some warnings for tourists planning to visit the Mediterranean island
Today is a First Warn Weather Day for a level 3/5 risk for severe weather. All severe weather threats are possible with any strong to severe storms that form, those threats include a few tornadoes, some of which could be strong, large hail, damaging winds and flooding.
The relentless storms and flooding have cut harvests for farmers while also limiting the amount of planting they can do to grow the next batch of crops.
Mr Jaques, a meteorologist, warned there could be 'unintended consequences' to using the technology, leading to 'diplomatic instability' between nations.