Weather News
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for Wales, as further heavy rain is expected this afternoon and…
As we get ready to turn the clocks back this weekend, walkers are being asked to carefully plan their expeditions…
Neath Port Talbot Council has begun its careful preparations to ensure staff are ready and fully equipped to deal with…
The highest temperature of the year was recorded at 33C in Porthmadog in north Wales on 28 June. This was the highest temperature recorded in Britain so far this summer until today where it has peaked 33.3C in Santon Downham, Suffolk, England. Today, the hottest place in Wales is Hawarden in Flintshire at 27C. The Met Office has said that temperatures could rise well above 35C in some parts of the UK in what is now the hottest day of the year for some (Monday 23rd July).
As Wales basks in sunshine, with temperatures hotter than Spain, there is no better time to enjoy a holiday in…
Is it time to walk out? Here we take a look at those jobs in the sun that you perhaps never knew existed.
Motorcyclists who ride in shorts and t-shirts during warm weather instead of proper protective clothing are risking serious injuries if they come off, a consultant plastic surgeon at Morriston Hospital has warned.
Temperatures have soared in Wales this week, with Porthmadog, Gwynedd seeing highs of 30.6C (87.08F), the hottest temperature recorded in the UK.
Can you tell it’s summer yet? What about now? Today will be the hottest day of a week-long heatwave that has struck Wales.
With a mixed bag of weather predicted for the Bank Holiday weekend, we’ve created a list of fun things to do in indoors.