

Brits stranded on Greek island as flash floods spark major travel disruption
Hurricane Humberto tracker LIVE as aftermath of 115mph storm to barrel towards UK
People warned to remove 'unsuitable items' from sheds to avoid 'costly' damage
Rare 'double hurricanes' hurtle towards US - and could blast UK with wind and rain
Hurricane Humberto warning as 70mph 'BIG ONE' forecast to hit UK - where and when it will land
Shock SNOW forecast with '4cm per hour' flurries as maps reveal exact date
Weather forecaster compares early October to hottest Indian Summer EVER
UK households told to open windows from October despite drop in temperatures
UK weather maps show shock SNOW to hit several areas in '3cm per hour' flurries
Met Office warns Brits in 8 areas to prepare 'emergency' kit with 3 items
Weather change that means UK homes should open windows from Wednesday
UK weather: Exact date 20C heat blast hits Britain as maps turn yellow - 10 hottest cities
GP warns to look out for seven conditions next week that can be 'mistaken for cold'
'I'm an expert - this is the exact date you should switch to a winter duvet'
Weekend washout as Brits to be battered by rain in Hurricane Gabrielle fallout
American living in UK asks common heating question and gets unexpected response
Brit returning from Spanish hotspot says tourists told 'big lie' about destination
Shock SNOW appears on UK weather maps as exact date revealed
VIDEOSeptember sight we’ve all seen could mean ‘cold harsh winter’
Expert names 'ideal' date to turn your heating on at home as temperatures drop
Hurricane Gabrielle set to affect Brits in key areas as Met Office issues update
Brits set to face 1,344-mile wall of rain as horror forecast maps show downpours
Brits can't agree on when to turn heating on as Met Office attempts to settle debate
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.