Up to 20cm of snow could hit the UK over the coming days in the country’s “first taste of winter”, the Met Office has said.
The forecaster urged people to get their “ woolly jumpers at the ready !” as temperatures are set to drop next week.
The forecaster has issued several yellow weather warnings for snow and ice for parts of the UK between 4pm on Sunday and 10am ...
The Met Office has issued nearly two full days worth of weather warnings, with five parts of the UK currently affected by the ...
Met Office issues snow warning update as arctic blast set to batter large parts of Britain - Snow has now fallen across parts ...
The UK is bracing for the 'first taste of winter' with nearly eight inches of snow predicted in the worst affected areas.
The Met Office has warned that snow, sleet and rain could bring disruption to parts of the UK during Monday evening overnight ...
Nottingham is one of 11 major cities in England that could be impacted by power outages due to a lengthy 15-hour snowstorm ...
According to the latest Met Office radar map, snow is expected to start falling in the Peak District at around 6pm and spread ...
Around 13 major English cities fall under the warning, including Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, ...
A period of rain, sleet and snow will occur during Monday night and into Tuesday morning, according to the Met Office ...
The Met Office has issued several weather warnings for snow and ice for parts of the UK that are in place until Tuesday morning ...