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Met Office issue “Amber” UK rainfall alert
A very active area of low pressure is expected to impact the British Isles tomorrow. Rainfall rates over 10mm per hour for several hours are expected across western parts of England and Wales. It’s across South Wales and SW England where near 75mm (3″) of rainfall is likely. Locally up to 100mm (4″) may fall.…
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UK Christmas Forecast
Whilst the bulk majority of the UK will miss out on a White Christmas this year, it will certainly be a more seasonable feeling Christmas compared to what we’ve been used to. Maximum temperatures on the 25th will range from 0 to 3C in the North to 2 to 8C in the South, making it…
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U.S. Winter WARNING: Polar Vortex to unleash “Winter Hell” over Christmas
Part 1: Winter Storm Gail Live Updates. Scroll down for information on the cold snaps / polar vortex shots due next week. Interstate 80 Westbound in Clinton County is currently closed due to a major pile up which involved an estimated 30-60 cars. There are multiple reported injuries as well as sadly, 2 fatalities. UPDATE:…
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Covid-19: Tier 4 to be announced for London and South East this Christmas
The Prime Minister is expected to imminently announce new tier 4 covid restrictions for London and the South East as well as many other counties, and he will give an update from downing street this afternoon. Cabinet members have been briefed that the PM expected to announce a Tier 4, tighter covid restrictions for London…
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Emergency: Large Tornado outbreak slams Tampa, Florida
A significant tornado outbreak has occurred around Tampa bay, Florida in the last 2 hours. The National Weather Service have issued several tornado warnings. Tweet: TheWeatherChannel BREAKING (4:08 p.m. EST): A large #tornado is currently passing over Old Tampa Bay near the Howard Frankland Bridge (I-275), according to the National Weather Service. #Damage has been…
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1 in 1000 year “Christmas Star” to greet night skies on 21st Dec
The great conjunction describes the meeting of Jupiter and Saturn. This is expected to occur on the solstice; 21st December 2020. If viewed correctly overnight, the conjunction will be visible as an amazing bright star, termed the “Christmas star 2020” by many. A “great conjunction” occurs roughly every 20 years, with the last event being…