

Met Office pinpoints exact timeframe 100mm of rain will batter parts of UK
DWP set to pay out £1,085 to UK households before Christmas - see if you qualify
UK snow maps show 5C blast as snow set to hit Britain - the two regions hit
Met Office rain warning this weekend as huge parts of UK under yellow alert
Arctic air causes -9C temperature change as Met Office forecasts colder spell
UK snow maps reveal five areas face shock SNOW as weather takes Arctic plunge
Vet's warning to all pet owners to do 6 essential checks before autumn arrives
Dunelm's 'delicate and elegant' £22 item 'makes your front door look beautiful'
UK weather: Nearly one month's rainfall to batter regions in just a few hours TODAY
Met Office warns Brits living in 15 places to prepare 'emergency' kit
UK households urged to 'vacuum their gardens' in September
Brits told to put bowl of salt on windowsills during autumn for this reason
Exact hour SNOW to hit Brits this weekend revealed in weather maps
Pharmacist convinced her 37p method can 'cure a cold in 24 hours'
UK weather maps reveal shock SNOW could hit Brits as temperatures nosedive
Man killed by falling tree after Met Office warning over 70mph winds
Storm Amy warning over 'flying objects' as 80mph winds smash Britain with horror weather maps
UK weather: Forecasters flag TORNADO risk amid Met Office weather warning
Storm Amy smashes UK with 9 cities forecast deluge in 600-mile wall of rain with major 70mph wind
VIDEOWeather maps show exact date and locations 25C mini-heatwave will hit UK
UK weather: 680-mile wall of rain to batter Britain as maps turn horror blue
Met Office issues 22-hour warning as 9 regions to be battered by 70mph winds
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We Brits love to complain about the weather. When we’re hit by “adverse” weather conditions, such as a few flakes of snow, the country panics and the transport system shuts down (especially in the south east!). We'll keep you updated on storms, floods, heat waves and of course snow issues. The weather in the UK can vary greatly depending on the time of year and the region. Generally, the UK has a temperate maritime climate, which means it tends to be mild with moderate rainfall throughout the year. In the winter months (December to February), temperatures can range from near freezing to around 10°C (50°F) on average, with occasional snowfall in some parts, particularly in Scotland and northern England. During the summer months (June to August), temperatures typically range from around 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) on average, although heatwaves can occasionally push temperatures higher. Rainfall is spread relatively evenly throughout the year, but some regions, particularly in western parts of the UK, tend to be wetter than others.