New York City resident reacts to 4.8 magnitude earthquake
A 20-second 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit the northeastern US April 5. Authorities are asking residents to be cautious in case of aftershocks.
A 20-second 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit the northeastern US April 5. Authorities are asking residents to be cautious in case of aftershocks.
Meteorologists say the lights could be seen again in the UK sky
New weather maps show the 400 mile heatwave hitting England with expert saying it will be late 20s to 30c
Thunderstorms and ‘intense downpours’ could lead to disruption across the county, according to the Met Office
Heavy rainfall and storms wreak havoc across northern Italy, France and Germany, whilst southern Italy endures an unseasonal heatwave.View on euronews
Heatwave comes amid India’s 6-week ongoing national elections, with experts concerned as citizens wait in long lines to cast their votes
The UK is set to sizzle with rising temperatures as we head towards May and towards the sixth month of the year, June, and the first full month of summer proper.
This summer has a 35-per cent, 1.8 times the norm, chance of being hot, and a mere five per cent chance of being cool, according to the Met Office meteorologists and forecasters.
Met Office issue yellow warnings for thunderstorms in parts of UK
Some communities could be temporarily cut off by flooded roads, forecasters warn.
Forecasters predict there may be some flooding in parts of Wales and the south of England
The long-range forecast goes to the middle of June
A "red alert" has been issued - meaning aurora will be visible by eye and camera from anywhere in the UK but some towns and cities will get a better glimpse than others.
The amber alert for parts of the UK was issued in the wake of a solar phenomenon which has seen flares emitted, giving Brits the chance to catch a glimpse of the extraordinary space event.
A new red alert has been issued for May 18 with displays visible anywhere in the UK
Weather conditions are expected to worsen as a warning remains in place until 8pm on Saturday evening
Early projections and predictions from the Met Office suggest there is little hope of the country smashing its current record high of 2024, which was 25.9C and recorded in East Sussex last weekend amid a balmy 72-hour heat blast.
A deadly and destructive complex of storms with hurricane-force wind gusts tore through Texas and downtown Houston Thursday. Here’s the latest.
'All of a sudden the water started coming through the doors. It happened within a few minutes'
Jim Dale, a senior meteorologist for British Weather Services, said a 40C are not impossible, but not very likely, and 35C is far more achievable this summer.
The death toll from severe weather that lashed the Texas city of Houston has risen to seven, authorities said Friday.The three additional deaths came after Houston, the fourth-largest US city, was hit Thursday by heavy rain and winds up to 100 miles (160 kilometers) per hour, leaving downtown streets covered in glass from blown-out windows.