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  • UK braces itself for ice, snow, flooding, and high tides

    February 22, 2015

    A stormfront is approaching the UK; it’s 1,200 miles wide and could bring 50 foot waves and gusts of wind strong enough to stir up a blizzard. The Met Office issued the weather warnings for snow and ice for Scotland the north of England, even as the risk of flooding continues to hang over coastal [...]

  • Met Office warns that London snow could lead to travel chaos – but you’d better prepare for “Beast from the East”

    February 3, 2015

    Londoners woke up to a light covering of snow this morning ahead of  the so-called "Beast from the East” which is expected to reach the UK later today.    The cold air flow is forecast to bring temperatures as low as -15* to the British Isles, with London included in the Met Office's yellow warning [...]

  • London snow: TfL has stockpiled 110,000 tonnes of salt, got a fleet of road gritters and put an action plan in place to keep the capital moving

    January 29, 2015

    Transport for London and London Councils have stockpiled 110,000 tonnes of salt ahead of the snowy weather as the capital braces itself for the arrival of cold weather.  Forecasts predicted that snow and sleet would hit the capital by this afternoon – and it looks like the skies have punctually obliged.   A fleet of [...]

  • Row erupts over multi-million-pound bill for Farringdon floods as Network Rail and Thames Water fight over who is to blame

    January 29, 2015

    A row has erupted over who is to blame for the floods that have disrupted train services across London on the Thameslink line for the past six days – and which look likely to last into next week.    Yesterday Network Rail issued a statement saying Thames Water faced “a multi-million pound bill” for the [...]

  • Snow and sleet expected in London tonight as temperatures hit zero – but the rest of the country has it much worse

    January 28, 2015

    Get cosy tonight: snow and sleet is forecast to reach London in the small hours as temperatures drop to zero.    The capital will miss out on much of the bad weather that has prompted the Met Office to issue a weather warning for Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England, where blizzards and up to [...]

  • Wear your woolies: Snow’s coming our way

    January 19, 2015

    Sheep graze in a field surrounded by snow-covered ground yesterday in Saddleworth, near Oldham. Most of the UK is set to experience freezing temperatures for the coming week. London will escape the worst of the cold snap but could see sleet and snow on Thursday

  • “Wintry mix” of snow, sleet and rain to hit London this weekend

    January 16, 2015

    You might want to wrap up warm this weekend. The Met Office is warning that Londoners could see “a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow”.    From Saturday morning, the unholy trinity will spread across Greater London, Buckinghamshire, Milton Keynes and Oxfordshire.   Between two and four centimetres of snow is expected in areas [...]

  • No snow, but Met Office puts weather warnings in place for Greater London, Kent, Oxfordshire and West Sussex

    January 14, 2015

    London might not be getting any snow this week, but the Met Office has put out warnings that heavy rain and wind could lead to localised flooding and travel disruption.    The UK's weather authority has put severe weather warnings in place for Greater London, Kent, Oxfordshire, West Sussex, Portsmouth and Southampton, saying affected areas [...]

  • More bad weather for Britain: Second storm and snow expected on Saturday

    January 10, 2015

    A second storm is due to hit the UK today, causing more disruption to homes and travel routes.   Turbulent weather is due to arrive from the Atlantic and sweep across parts of the country, according to the Met Office. It is also expected to bring with it the first widespread snowfall of the year. [...]

  • Will 2014 be a white Christmas in the UK? According to the Met Office and Ladbrokes, the chances are slight

    December 22, 2014

    As we enter the business end of the festive season, many people will be wondering what the odds are of a white Christmas. That depends on the definition. The most widely definition for this isn’t all that practical: rather than enough of the white stuff to build a snowman or igloo, all that is needed [...]

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