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The UK remains in the grip of a prolonged heatwave with the Met Office predicting that temperatures continue to rise.However, the meteorologist forecasts that a few showers with thunderstorms ...
Average temperatures in September range between 13C to 18C, depending on what part of the country you are in so the Met Office’s current forecast suggests that temperatures could be in the 20s at ...
Along with temperatures in the 90s, the resultant poor air quality has conspired to make this one miserable week. On Monday, ...
Good Food, formerly known as BBC Good Food, has published its list of the best ice cream parlours in the UK - and a unique ...
As the UK is in the midst of its fourth heatwave of the summer, it's important to keep your pets safe - and sometimes it's too hot to walk your dog ...
Forecasters say parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland could see “heavy showers and thunderstorms” on Wednesday evening and into Thursday. The Met Office is warning of potential disruption to roads ...
As the UK is in the middle of another heatwave, many dog owners will be wanting to keep their pets as safe as possible.
Weather warnings have been issued for thunderstorms and heat alerts extended as the fourth heatwave of the summer continues.
The AA says baking temperatures weaken road surfaces, leading to a spike in pothole-related vehicle breakdowns.
Hurricanes Connie and Diane struck the region a week apart, dumping a record 2 feet of flooding rains and marking the country's first billion-dollar natural disaster.
After a mostly dry start to the day, showers and thunderstorms will develop again across Southern New England.
Hot and dry conditions have returned this month, with the fourth heatwave of the year putting more pressure on already struggling public water supplies and navigational waterways.