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UK weather: Temperatures surge to mid 20s - are we experiencing a Spanish plume? By Jessica Martin Comment Published 11th Jun 2025, 15:10 BST ...
The UK is currently experiencing a period of warm weather. The Met Office weather map shows temperatures could reach 23°C, 24°C, 25°C and 26°C in some parts of the country on June 11. On June ...
(Image: Newsquest) Warm weather is finally on the way to the Essex thanks to a Spanish plume, but some parts of the country may be hit with thunderstorms forecasters have said.
A "Spanish scorcher" is set to hit Norfolk next week as warmer weather is forecast, according to the Met Office.
Spanish weather experts have given their official verdict for Spain's summer as the season officially gets underway today. According to the meteorological calendar, summer begins on Sunday, June 1 ...
The 2025 Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will take place from Friday, May 30 to Sunday, June 1. The practice sessions are scheduled for 12:30 and 4pm UK time on Friday.
The upcoming visit of an authentic Spanish galleon to Plymouth has been put back, as organisers blame the weather for affecting its European tour. The company behind its UK visit said that, due to ...
Spanish GP weather in Barcelona It is set to be a hot Sunday in Barcelona with an air temperature of 27C and no rain on the cards. Remarkably, there has not been a wet Spanish Grand Prix this century.
News UK & World News Spain UK tourists warned as 'rain' and 'thunderstorms' forecast for parts of Spain Spain has experienced plenty of unsettled weather in 2025 News Courtney Eales 12:03, 08 May 2025 ...
With a pause in the weather service's translations, the alerts will no longer be useful to her. "It's gonna be difficult to look at the weather in English, I mean Spanish, because I don't know ...
National Weather Service cuts off Spanish, other language translations for weather alerts By Justin Ballard, Newsroom meteorologist Updated April 9, 2025 10:59 a.m.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (KVOA) - The National Weather Service (NWS) is no longer offering translated warnings, a decision affecting over 60 million non-English speakers in the United States.