Wintry weather is set to return this weekend as forecast maps showed huge areas of England being hit with snow.
Snow could engulf 21 counties across England, with the south west of England the only area spared, including counties like ...
Projected maps and charts from WX Charts, which use Met Desk modelling, show snow could be hitting much large parts of ...
Maps and charts from WX Charts, which use Met Desk modelling, show a whiteout on Valentine's Day as February 14 turns ...
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Apple changes Gulf of Mexico’s name on mapsAn order by President Donald Trump to rechristen the area Gulf of America was made official by the US Geographic Names Information System.
The Dorset Seafood Festival 2025 due to be held in Weymouth in September has been cancelled due to sea wall repair works.
Met Office maps show where torrential downpours will hit Britain with 43 flood alerts after snowfall
THE Met Office has revealed where torrential downpours will hit Britain today – as 43 flood alerts are issued. It comes after snow storms hit parts of the country yesterday – with a -6 ...
Storm Ivo is the third named storm to strike Britain in the past six days, following Storm Herminia and Storm Eowyn, which saw winds of up to 100mph last Friday and left two people dead. Northern ...
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Daily Star on MSNExact date snow will hit all but 12 UK counties - see if yours is one of themValentine's Day could be a snowy one in England as the Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow, with the white stuff expected to cover 12 counties ...
An easterly wind - in the past linked to The Beast from the East - will make it feel significantly colder than the actual temperature this weekend - by as much as 6C in places ...
Trails built in Puddletown Forest, near Dorchester, have begun to be taken down by Forestry England as they were built without permission. Forestry England said some of the “big features” are ...
This fine scenic Dorset walk over chalk hills at Lyscombe offers wonderful vistas, and verdant pastures where sheep and cattle graze contentedly, although less often in January ...
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