FORECASTERS have issued a “danger to life” weather warning as Storm Kathleen continues to batter the UK. The Atlantic storm started smashing parts of the country on Saturday, and is sti
The next Atlantic weather system is already gathering in the south west and it's set to bring more blustery conditions
‘Unseasonably warm air’ to bathe east of UK on Saturday
Gusts exceeding 70mph were recorded in parts of Britain on Saturday, with flights cancelled at airports including Heathrow, Manchester Birmingham, Edinburgh and Belfast City.
The Met Office has said low pressure will continue to dominate the weather in the week ahead, with unsettled spells of wet and windy weather hitting most of the UK.
A van driver was rescued from his roof by firefighters off Mersea Island in Essex today when four vehicles became stranded in a 3.5ft high tide as Britain was hit by flooding chaos.
A yellow weather warning has been issued as Storm Kathleen is the eleventh storm of the year
Parts of the East of England and the south of England face 21C highs in the coming days as the mercury edges upwards as we continue deeper into April.
Huge waves and battering winds have washed away newly-painted huts into the ocean. The video, taken by local resident Stacey Lewin, shows at least two colourful beach huts being swept away into the sea, as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning today. Stacey, who only lives moments away from the dramatic scene, said: "I was quite shocked at just how bad the weather was. I only live five minutes away and the weather didn't seem that bad.” She spotted the huts at around 6,40pm on Monday in...
Huge waves and battering winds have washed away newly-painted huts into the ocean. The video, taken by local resident Stacey Lewin, shows at least two colourful beach huts being swept away into the sea, as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning today. Stacey, who only lives moments away from the dramatic scene, said: "I was quite shocked at just how bad the weather was. I only live five minutes away and the weather didn't seem that bad.” She spotted the huts at around 6,40pm on Monday in...
Huge waves and battering winds have washed away newly-painted huts into the ocean. The video, taken by local resident Stacey Lewin, shows at least two colourful beach huts being swept away into the sea, as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning today. Stacey, who only lives moments away from the dramatic scene, said: "I was quite shocked at just how bad the weather was. I only live five minutes away and the weather didn't seem that bad.” She spotted the huts at around 6,40pm on Monday in...
Huge waves and battering winds have washed away newly-painted huts into the ocean. The video, taken by local resident Stacey Lewin, shows at least two colourful beach huts being swept away into the sea, as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning today. Stacey, who only lives moments away from the dramatic scene, said: "I was quite shocked at just how bad the weather was. I only live five minutes away and the weather didn't seem that bad.” She spotted the huts at around 6,40pm on Monday in...