Has it really snowed in your home town if you haven’t taken a photo and posted it on social media? Snow continues to blanket large parts of the UK with some parts of the country facing being cut off with…
Read MoreUK weather – More snow on way as freezing fog smothers South in -2C CHILLER
MORE snow is on its way as freezing fog smothers the South of the country as temperatures drop to -2C. The Met Office have also forecasted that parts of the North are due to see even more snow from Wednesday onwards….
Read MoreBiggest snowstorm in years targets Northeast
It’s been nearly five years since New York City has seen more than a foot of snow in one storm, when Central Park recorded its biggest snowstorm on record with 27.5 inches in January 2016. That streak may come to…
Read MoreSnow odds: Will it be a white Christmas in 2020?
WITH an icy weekend ahead, many in the UK are wondering how likely a white Christmas will be. The bookies think it could be a holiday miracle, slashing their odds 10/1 to 6/1 – and the Met Office isn't ruling…
Read MoreFlorida’s 1st snow park cuts hours after underestimating amount of snow needed
Snow way! Florida’s first snow park announced it was curbing its hours just days after opening — due to a shortage of flakes. Officials at Snowcat Ridge in Dade City said the park has seen an avalanche of interest since…
Read MoreUK weather – First snow of winter falls as temperatures plunge to -3C
BRITAIN has seen the first snow of winter fall – as temperatures plunged to -3C overnight. Swaledale, one of the northernmost dales in Yorkshire Dales National Park, saw snow fall yesterday afternoon as Brits gear up for a freezing November….
Read MoreSnow in Melbourne’s CBD as Antarctic blast hits Victoria
Melburnians should not be deceived by Wednesday morning's bluebird skies – the city is set for its coldest run of August days in 45 years after an Antarctic blast brought snow to the CBD. High above Melbourne's empty streets, residents…
Read MoreUK weather forecast: SNOW could hit today as Met Office issues weather warning
THE UK looks set for a weekend of rain and snow, with sub-zero temperatures expected and flood warnings issued. The Met Office said there could be snow on the hills in the northwest later today and that other areas will…
Read MoreSnow to hit Britain this month as experts warn it will ‘go on all winter’
Snow will hit Britain this month – setting us up for a colder than average winter blighted by "extreme cold weather events" forecasters say. Exacta Weather forecaster James Madden has warned of "snow after snow" this winter – beginning with…
Read MoreSnow and sleet to hit Britain in -3C bank holiday weekend Arctic blast
Snow and sleet are expected to fall across northern parts of Britain as cold air sweeps in from the Arctic over the early May bank holiday weekend. Temperatures are set to plunge below zero in places – possibly dropping to…
Read MoreThunderstorms and wintry showers to batter Britain before bank holiday freeze
Heavy and thundery showers are set to batter Britain – and there's a risk of snow – this week as temperatures begin to slide on the first day of May. After a few days of mild temperatures, the weather will…
Read MoreKit Harington says Jon Snow smells like ‘blood and wet dog’
Jon Snow may be one of the best warriors in the Seven Kingdoms, but he probably isn’t the best at personal hygiene. In fact, Kit Harington, who has played the “Game of Thrones” character for the past decade, thinks his…
Read MoreChicago could receive latest snowfall in 30 years
The storm system that brought severe thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic and large hail in New England on Friday has moved out of the picture for the weekend. Interested in Weather? However, a complex storm system developing in the High Plains…
Read MoreIs Jon Snow the Hottest Person on 'Game of Thrones'?
Hello everyone! As you might have heard by now, it’s Game of Thrones szn, which means there are plenty of hot takes, fan theories, and Reddit conspiracies floating around the internet. You will find none of those here. This is…
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