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Storm Chandra is today expected to cause flooding across the UK, particularly in Dorset and Devon, because heavy rain will sweep northeastwards across the country
PARTS of the UK have been put on alert as Storm Chandra closes in on the country, with the worst-hit spots across England revealed in a new map. Amber and yellow alerts have been issued across
Devon and Dorset are among the worst affected areas, with homes and roads flooded.
Britain is set to face a -5C Arctic blast and snow later this month, with weather maps showing snowfall reaching as far south as East Anglia, after weeks of torrential rain and flooding across the cou
Snow depth charts suggest that the Scottish Highlands could receive up to 100cm (40 inches) of snow. South Wales could see 32cm (13 inches), Oxfordshire 21cm (eight inches), East Anglia 10cm (four inches), and areas near London could get around 8cm (three inches).
Right now Britain is facing devastating flooding and heavy showers but soon it could be time for late February snow and -5C temperatures.