Latest maps show most parts of the UK will be hit by snow as wintery conditions are set to continue this week.
In the wake of Christmas, there are warnings a so-called "white out" could sweep the country from Wednesday, January 8.
The Environment Agency has urged people to remain vigilant over the coming days as flood warnings are still in place.
MET Office forecasts have revealed where four inches of snow will blanket the UK – check if you could be affected below. It comes amidst Severe Weather Warnings for snow and ice with ...
Londoners are being warned to brace for snow on Wednesday with a yellow weather advisory covering much of the south of the ...
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for snow and ice covering parts of the South East, South West and London on ...
By Friday evening, most of the UK is painted purple in WXCharts’ weather maps, with parts of the Midlands and Wales seeing ...
Yellow warnings for snow and ice remain in place after severe flooding and snow caused travel disruption and school closures ...
Snow showers have swept across the East of England overnight but the region has avoided the worst of the disruption seen ...
Electricity North West says there has been no significant power cuts in north-west England so far. The company has extra teams on standby to make repairs but the biggest challenge could be accessing ...
If there is one thing the weather models agree about, with respect to this weekend, it's that they are not in agreement. The ...
The same storm that will deliver a substantial amount of snow and ice across the interior south-central United States will reach the Atlantic coast this weekend and may have eyes for the mid-Atlantic ...