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Arctic Freeze and Snow to Disrupt UK New Year

A severe Arctic freeze is set to bring snow, ice and temperatures as low as -12°C to the UK from New Year's Eve, with Met Office warnings for travel disruption. Stay informed.

UK Snow Warnings Issued for New Year 2026

The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across much of the UK for the start of 2026, with up to 30cm forecast in Scotland. Travel disruption is expected.

London Braces for Snow This Weekend

London is set for a wintry start to 2026 with snow forecast for the first weekend. Find out when and where the flurries will hit the capital.

NYC State of Emergency: Historic Snowstorm Hits

New York and New Jersey brace for their heaviest snowfall in years, with states of emergency declared, major travel disruption, and officials urging residents to stay off roads.

Cold health alert and wind warnings for UK Christmas

A yellow cold health alert and severe wind warnings have been issued for parts of the UK on Christmas Day, leading to event cancellations and travel disruption. Stay informed and check your journey.

Dry and sunny Christmas forecast for London

London is set for a dry and bright festive period with no rain until January 2, according to BBC forecasters. Perfect weather for winter walks and a welcome dose of vitamin D.

Australia's Christmas Day Heatwave Forecast Over 45°C

Australians face a scorching Christmas with extreme heatwave conditions forecast. The Bureau of Meteorology warns of temperatures exceeding 45°C in some regions. Stay informed and prepare for severe weather.

London's 2025 Christmas forecast: wet and mild

The Met Office and BBC Weather forecasts for London's Christmas and New Year 2025 predict a damp, mild period with no chance of a white Christmas. Plan your festive travel accordingly.

36 Flood Warnings as Wet Weather Hits UK

The Met Office warns of disruptive weather with 36 flood warnings across the UK. Heavy rain and strong winds forecast from Sunday, with further disruption likely next week.

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