The Met Office issued yellow weather warnings cautioning thunderstorms overnight covering southern England and parts of Wales. The warning, which expired at 5am, warned there was a “small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly” and there could be “lightning
The Met Office has warned that most parts of the country can expect heavy rain over the course of Wednesday and into Thursday. However, there is some hope for drier weather over the weekend, particularly for the south of England. The Met
Weather: Met office predicts ‘lively’ weather with strong winds Forecasters say that, following this weekends storm, the week to come will see mostly settled conditions, before worsening into the weekend. Maps and charts indicate the UK is set to drench in downpours
Severe weather warnings have been issued for parts of New South Wales, including Australia’s most populous city Sydney, with the Bureau of Meteorology predicting up to 150mm of rainfall on Wednesday. Around 500,000 people in the state have been ordered to evacuate
Britain will be battered by max wind gusts (Image: WX Charts) The entire UK is braced for ‘very severe’ weather from tonight as two monster storms smash the nation with torrential, rain, gales and wintry downpours. The full force of Storm Dudley
The first issue facing Mr Johnson is the possibility of high-level Cabinet resignations. The resignation of a potential leadership challenger, such as Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss, could cause a deluge of no-confidence letters from Tory MPs. But this possibility seems unlikely,