Hundreds of people in Kent remain without tap water, as South East Water continues work to restore drinking water supplies. Supplies have been restored to 15,500 customers, South East Water's incident ...
Temperatures could plummet to as low as 5C next week following a record-breaking spell of hot weather, according to the ...
Police forces, fire brigades and councils will ramp up safety patrols around bathing spots after 12 people died in open waters across the UK amid this week’s heatwave. A 16-year-old boy became the ...
Hello, and welcome to WalesOnline's live blog for Saturday, May 30. We'll be bringing you all of the latest news from across Wales - whether you're on the move, at home or at work - as well as the ...
A mysterious boom heard across Massachusetts and New England has people wondering what it could have been, as meteorologists ...
On May 27, 2026, the thermometer at Kew Gardens in southwest London climbed to 35.1 degrees Celsius, a reading that, if ...
(WPRI) — A loud boom was heard across Southern New England Saturday afternoon. 12 News recieved reports from residents all over Rhode Island and Massachusetts around 2:10 p.m., with some saying their ...
Residents ready for summer lamented the unusual late May weather as tens of thousands of customers lost power in multiple states, including Connecticut and Massachusetts. By Amy Graff Amy Graff is a ...
The recent record-breaking heatwave has tragically claimed the lives of 12 people, including a number of children, in open water. Officials are now issuing warnings to the public. People are being ...
Downpours and cloudy skies are expected in some areas this weekend as the heatwave gives way to cooler temperatures.
Pet owners are being urged to take extra care as temperatures rise this summer. The warning comes from the veterinary charity PDSA, which is reminding people of the dangers posed by heat to animals, ...
The number of people who have died after getting into difficulties in bodies of water during the heatwave has risen to 14, as police warned that open water is “exceptionally dangerous”. Emergency ...