Latest deadly weather in US kills at least 18 as storms carve path of ruin across multiple states
Latest deadly weather in US kills at least 18 as storms carve path of ruin across multiple states
Latest deadly weather in US kills at least 18 as storms carve path of ruin across multiple states
Britain is bracing for weather hell as a horror thunderstorm is forecast to bring the same amount of rainfall in just three hours that would normally fall in 10 days
Tourists have vanished on the Greek islands of Samos, Symi, Crete, Amorgos and Corfu
Three easyJet flights were diverted to Bournemouth Airport due to bad weather.
The geological record of the region indicates on average, these mega earthquake and tsunami events happen every 500 years.
The UK is finally set to enjoy some June sunshine with temperatures expected to rise this week.
The Met Office said temperatures could reach as high as 24C in south-east England and 20C in Scotland by Friday.
The longest day of the year is almost here, but there has been barely a hint of summer in the UK - while parts of Europe swelter in record-breaking heat. Greece recorded its earliest ever heatwave last week, as temperatures soared about 38C for more than three days running. It's a huge contrast to the weather in the UK, which has been "disappointingly cool" so far this month, Sky News meteorologist Steff Gaulter says.
Weather and insurance experts on what to expect in Europe this summer and what you can do if your trip is impacted by extreme weather.
The Met Office has forecast bouts of rain and has predicted some thunder today as rain showers are expected to hit early this afternoon.
The red alert warns of an ’extremely high likelihood’ of heatstroke and heat illness for all ages
The Met Office said temperatures could reach as high as 24C in south east England and 20C in Scotland by Friday.
Milder temperatures over Father’s Day weekend are set to give way much hotter weather
Michael Holmes reports on the extreme weather conditions across the globe, from droughts to torrential rain.
The Northeast and Midwest, including New York City and Boston, are bracing for what could be the hottest stretch of weather in 30 years this week as a sweltering heat dome settles over a large part of the nation. Over the next six days, 265 million people, or about 82% of the U.S. population, are likely to experience temperatures topping 90 degrees as the official first day of summer arrives on Thursday. An Excessive Heat Watch was already issued Sunday for parts of New England, including Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
‘The duration of this heat wave is notable and potentially the longest experienced in decades for some locations,’ the National Weather Service says
The United States is bracing for chaotic weather this week, with the South set to experience another heat wave following a short respite from searing temperatures earlier this month. The National Weather Service expects some areas to reach temperatures so high they'll hit new daily records.
China is being buffeted by two weather extremes, with heavy rain and flooding forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands of people in the south and a heat wave prompting fears of a drought for farmers in the north. The body of a student who fell into a swollen river in the southern city of Guilin was found two days later on Saturday, state broadcaster CCTV said in an online report. To the east, landslides and flooding hit parts of Fujian province, and 36,000 people have been moved, according to state media.
The answer depends in part on where you live. If it’s extremely hot and humid, the health risks are much higher.
Residents of a flood-hit neighbourhood in Chile are living in fear of their homes collapsing at any moment because of a sinkhole caused by heavy rain. Terrifying footage shows the building complex in Viña del Mar at risk of giving in as it stands precariously above a massive cavity caused by the storms blighting Chile over the past week. Authorities have declared a "disaster zone" across a large stretch of the country including Santiago and seven other provinces.
Thousands of people have been evacuated in southeast China after heavy rains hammered the region over the weekend, triggering floods and deadly landslides, authorities and state media said Monday.