Flooding and travel disruption threat as Met Office weather warnings come into effect - A yellow wind warning is in place until 6am on Tuesday for large parts of southern England, including the capita ...
The yellow warning for rain over the weekend and into Monday has been issued because a period of heavy rain is likely to affect central and southern England and much of Wales during Sunday morning ...
A warning for periods of heavy rain that could cause some flooding of roads and properties was in place for the West Midlands and most of Wales until 11.59pm on Monday with the Met Office predicting ...
A weather warning has been issued by the Met Office for spells of heavy rain across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire as Storm Herminia arrives. The yellow warning, which runs from 8am on Sunday ...
The Met Office says the UK typically experiences 13 days of lying snow annually. But will there be any in the capital this ...
Storm Ivo and Storm Herminia are two of the latest storms to follow Storm Éowyn, which saw red weather warnings issued across ...
Weather warnings for wind and heavy rain have been issued across the country on Monday as Storm Herminia strikes. The Met Office has said the storm will likely bring further damage and disruption – ...
STORM Herminia has dumped a month's worth of rain in just 24 hours - with a map revealing more to come as the Met Office issues a new yellow warning. Around 60mm of rainfall battered parts of the ...
Herminia is not powerful enough over the UK to be named a storm by the Met Office. This is in contrast to Éowyn, which left a trail of destruction and disruption after causing several rare red ...
Weather warnings for wind and heavy rain have been issued across the country on Monday as Storm Herminia strikes. The Met Office has said the storm will likely bring further damage and disruption ...
The Met Office has issued a string of new weather ... and power interruption as rain cascades over the capital amid Storm Herminia. The agency has outlined more potential chaos for Brits this ...