According to the Met Office, the Aurora Borealis could be visible in parts of Scotland tonight - What time should I look for ...
Areas across Scotland have been warned to brace for heavy snow - just 60 hours after what could be the warmest day of the year in the UK.
In a map shared by the Met Office the lights will first be visible at Shetland at around 6pm, and just after 7pm, much of Northern Scotland will be able to see the lights. By 8pm tonight, the chance ...
Over the next 72 hours brutal Arctic blizzards - bringing with it barrages of snow - will sweep the UK in the latest big freeze. New weather maps have turned purple and white indicating that snow ...
Article continues below The GFS model maps initially depict a storm front sweeping in from the Atlantic in the early hours of February 26, delivering heavy snowfall to Scotland, northern England ...
The Met Office says “enhanced solar activity” means the aurora borealis could be visible in Scotland tonight - What time ...
In a map shared by the Met Office the lights will first be visible at Shetland at around 6pm, and just after 7pm, much of Northern Scotland will be able to see the lights. By 8pm tonight ...