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Dozens injured during hailstorm at Louis Tomlinson concert - www.thefader.com - Colorado - county Rock
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22.06.2023

Dozens injured during hailstorm at Louis Tomlinson concert

Yesterday (June 21), a hailstorm during former One Direction member Louis Tomlinson's set at Red Rocks in Colorado led to almost 100 concert-goers being injured, Fox 31 Denver reports. Seven people were hospitalized with serious injuries (cuts and broken bones), while another 80-90 were treated by the on-site medical team.

Gemma Collins sips a glass of wine as she gets ready for UK heatwave - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Los Angeles - Greece
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06.04.2024

Gemma Collins sips a glass of wine as she gets ready for UK heatwave

Gemma Collins has shared a video sipping a drink in the sun, as she tells fans it's set to get hot in the UK.The TOWIE star posted a clip of herself looking glamorous in Versace sunglasses, pouting and posing while doing the peace sign. She captioned the video: "I just read the UK is about to get hotter than LA." One fan replied: "looking fabulous." While another added: "loving that look" and a third commented: "Gemma you look lovely loving the hair." The 43-year-old also reposted a photograph on her story stating that "London is set to be hotter than Los Angeles this weekend." While Gemma also revealed to her fans that she's not made for the cold weather, posting a picture from a sunny destination with a pool.

Watch BBC news anchor make on-air blunder by revealing family secret: ‘I’ve spoiled it!’ - nypost.com - Britain
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18.02.2024

Watch BBC news anchor make on-air blunder by revealing family secret: ‘I’ve spoiled it!’

made an accidental on-air gaffe Friday when she revealed that her family was planning a surprise birthday party for her niece.The blunder occurred when weather forecaster Kawser Quamer was asked by host Annabel Tiffin at the end of the broadcast if she had any plans lined up for the weekend. “What have you got for the weekend, anything exciting,” Tiffin, 55, asked at the end of the program which broadcasts to the UK’s Northwest region. “My niece’s surprise birthday party,” Quamer, 44, responds immediately without thinking.

'Magic' button defrosts car windscreen in seconds with four simple steps - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
09.12.2023

'Magic' button defrosts car windscreen in seconds with four simple steps

Defrosting your car windscreen can be a real pain, especially when you're in a rush to get the kids to school or make it to work on time. But there's a quick and easy way to do it - and it's even got the seal of approval from NASA engineers! When the weather gets chilly, it's likely you'll wake up to find your car covered in frost. We all know that pouring hot water over the windscreen isn't the solution, but what is? Experts at Eden Tyres and Servicing have shared a handy tip from a NASA engineer that could save you precious time in the morning, as reported by The Mirror.

Scarlett Johansson gives forecast report on ‘Today’ show: This weather is ‘cray-cray’! - nypost.com - Texas - California - state Washington - state Maine
nypost.com
14.11.2023

Scarlett Johansson gives forecast report on ‘Today’ show: This weather is ‘cray-cray’!

appeared on the “Today” show Monday where she was interviewed about a potential return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and she helped Al Roker do the weather forecast.After her chat, Roker, 69, joked that when the “Marriage Story” star often stops by the NBC morning show, she tries to take on his job.Once the interview concluded, the meteorologist led Johansson to a screen that showed off the temperature map.“This weather you guys is cray-cray,” she joked as she pointed to cities on the map such as Scarlet, Georgia, and Hollywood, California. She then tapped the screen to show the heavy amount of rainfall in Texas and the large quantities of snow by Washington state.“Guys, it looks like there is a bunch of stuff happening here,” she said as she pointed to a red line on the map by Maine.

Central Park Great Lawn closed due to damage from rain-soaked Global Citizen Festival - nypost.com - New York
nypost.com
04.10.2023

Central Park Great Lawn closed due to damage from rain-soaked Global Citizen Festival

Global Citizen Festival that the beloved greenspace had to close for the season earlier than anticipated so months-long repairs could get underway.The immediate closure prompted New York City Councilwoman Gale Brewer to call for the annual festival’s relocation after heavy rain, foot traffic and machinery used for staging “destroyed one-third” of the park’s 55-acre Great Lawn.The Central Park Conservancy determined that the damage required the “immediate closure of the lawn” so the grass could be re-seeded, she wrote in a letter to Mayor Eric Adams on Monday. “As a result, 12 acres of public greenspace will be unavailable to New Yorkers until April 2024 or later, all to accommodate a one-day event,” Brewer wrote.

'Summer weather is looking chaotic', says expert who predicts a mixed bag to come - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Spain - Hawaii - Portugal - Turkey - Cyprus
ok.co.uk
10.08.2023

'Summer weather is looking chaotic', says expert who predicts a mixed bag to come

It's the British way of summer every year where we obsess about how hot the sun will shine and if rain is on the cards, and it seems 2023 is no different - although an expert has claimed that we have a "new summer month" emerging. Most of us feel like we've had all four seasons in a very small space of time, with the hottest June on record, followed by an incredibly wet and cooler July. We want to know if there's light at the end of the tunnel for staycationers hoping to catch some rays at their local BBQ? Senior meteorologist at British Weather Services, Jim Dale explains that what happened in June and July is called a "levelling up exercise" and that it's natures way.

Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean on MS battle: ‘I am still hopeful’ - nypost.com
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31.05.2023

Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean on MS battle: ‘I am still hopeful’

Janice Dean has shared a special message about her battle with multiple sclerosis on World MS Day.“I wanted to, you know, let you know that MS really doesn’t present itself in a lot of ways,” Dean said in a powerful video posted to Twitter on Tuesday.“I call it the ‘invisible illness,’ the ‘My, you look so well’ disease because we can be looking fine, I got my hair and makeup done, but inside of us, our body is attacking its central nervous system, the brain and the spine,” she continued.Dean was diagnosed with the neurological disease in 2005.She revealed that, on this World MS Day, she has actually been feeling a flare-up of symptoms as of late. “Yesterday, I felt almost like a sunburn sensation at the back of my neck.

Experts warn of precautions pet owners should take while dog walking in the snow - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
08.03.2023

Experts warn of precautions pet owners should take while dog walking in the snow

The UK is in the midst of a cold snap as snow and sleet fell across England and Wales last night - and it’s left pet owners wondering if it’s safe for them to take their dogs for a walk. And, although some dogs may love frolicking in the snow, they can also find themselves in trouble if owners don’t take the right precautions.

Brits left 'annoyed' as freezing temperatures and snow is expected despite Spring approaching - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
03.03.2023

Brits left 'annoyed' as freezing temperatures and snow is expected despite Spring approaching

A three day alert for freezing temperatures has been issued across the whole of the UK, which means Brits are being urged to stay warm and keep an eye on those most vulnerable. The news comes as the Met Office and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) made a joint announcement that all regions of the country will be subjected to extremely cold weather for three days (including snow), starting from 1 am on Monday 6 March to midnight Wednesday 8 March.

'African plume' to bring 23C Indian summer to UK for Halloween - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France - India
ok.co.uk
17.10.2022

'African plume' to bring 23C Indian summer to UK for Halloween

The UK is in for a warm few weeks leading up to the Halloween period with an ‘African plume’ bringing hot air north over Europe.Temperatures as warm as 23C are predicted in some areas with an Indian Summer possible and this could lead to 2022 becoming officially the hottest year on record. Monday is forecasted to be the beginning of the warm run, which will last for up to six days heading towards a hot Halloween, reports the Mirror.The week is set to see warm climes, with Wednesday predicted to be the hottest day that could see temperatures peak at around 22C.

Shoppers snap up B&M’s £3 fly screen that keeps bugs out of the house - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France
ok.co.uk
14.08.2022

Shoppers snap up B&M’s £3 fly screen that keeps bugs out of the house

Temperatures in the UK have risen once again this weekend to highs of 35C in some parts of the country. With the continuously high climes comes the myriad of ways to keep yourself and your home cool in the hot weather. Some social media users previously shared a hack that involved tin foil to keep the whole house cool - and it cost as little as 68p.

Four days of weather warnings ahead with thunderstorms, floods and power cuts - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - Ireland
ok.co.uk
14.08.2022

Four days of weather warnings ahead with thunderstorms, floods and power cuts

This weekend has seen the return of the UK heatwave with temperatures climbing to highs of 35C in some parts of the country. It comes as the southern half of the UK has been hit by drought conditions this weekend, while the northern half braces for thunderstorms on Sunday and an amber heat warning has been issued by the Met Office.The amber weather warning for extreme heat is in place until 11.59pm on Sunday for large parts of the south, east, west, midlands and north of England.The Met Office has put the warning in place saying that people could experience “adverse health effects”, such as sunburn or heat exhaustion, and delays to transport during the hot weather.

Why a ‘safety fear’ is causing supermarkets to ban disposable BBQs - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
13.08.2022

Why a ‘safety fear’ is causing supermarkets to ban disposable BBQs

All of the UK's major supermarkets have now stopped selling disposable barbecues because of safety fears during the heatwave. Asda and Lidl join Aldi, Tesco, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Co-op, Waitrose and Marks & Spencer to temporarily remove the product from sale.The ban comes after concerns that disposable barbecues could start wildfires after the long spell of dry weather, with a drought being declared in eight areas of England earlier this week. A Tesco spokesman previously said: "In light of the ongoing heatwave and dry conditions, we've now made the decision to temporarily pause the sale of disposable barbecues across the UK.

Experts warn of wildfires and drought as temperatures rise - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - Ireland
ok.co.uk
13.08.2022

Experts warn of wildfires and drought as temperatures rise

The UK is hot, hot, hot this weekend in a resurgence of the heatwave that caused record highs in mid July. Parts of the country could see temperatures as high as 35C this weekend and with that experts have warned of wildfires, drought, and thunderstorms. It comes as the southern half of the UK has been hit by drought conditions this weekend, while the northern half braces for thunderstorms on Sunday and an amber heat warning has been issued by the Met Office.This means heat-related illnesses including sunburn and heat exhaustion are “likely” among the general population, and delays to public transport are “possible”.

Met Office issues thunderstorm warning as heavy rain on the way after four-day heatwave - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
12.08.2022

Met Office issues thunderstorm warning as heavy rain on the way after four-day heatwave

Forecasters at the Met Office have issued a warning to expect thunderstorms and heavy showers across large portions of the UK on Monday as the latest heatwave to scorch the nation comes to an end.The weather warning, which was issued on Friday morning, covers most of the UK - with a few exceptions dotted along the east of the country including Norwich, Hull and Chelmsford. London is also thought to escape the oncoming storms on Monday, according to the current forecast.The yellow weather warning, which will run from 6am until 11.59pm, will see downpours hit the country after months of low rainfall.

UK set to see 40C weather again as maps show heatwave to return in just days - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
06.08.2022

UK set to see 40C weather again as maps show heatwave to return in just days

The July heatwave wasn’t a one-off, freak weather event - there is another heatwave coming as Brits around the country brace themselves for soaring temperatures in excess of 40C.The second heatwave that will see mercury topping 30C in swathes of the UK, will be a super-heatwave, hot on the heels of July’s scorching temperatures which caused havoc in the UK and in some cases, even tragically proved fatal. According to the New Scientist, approximately 1,000 people may have perished in England and Wales in the previous heatwave, while the double-digit weather also saw roads melting in some areas, causing the country to grind to a standstill. Weather models from July's heatwave where temperatures reached a sweltering high of 40.3 in Lincolnshire, are similar to models predicting August's temperature, forecasting another heatwave is on its way.

UK to bask in hot temperatures for three months with mid-30°C scorcher next week - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
04.08.2022

UK to bask in hot temperatures for three months with mid-30°C scorcher next week

It seems as though the UK has just about recovered from the record breaking temperatures of July. The 19th of July broke records for temperatures in the country with high temperatures of 40 and 41°C degrees.Though it's far from over as the Met Office has announced that the country is set to see “above average” temperatures for the next three months.

UK weather forecast: Scorching highs of 29C over the weekend as heatwave returns - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
28.07.2022

UK weather forecast: Scorching highs of 29C over the weekend as heatwave returns

As the UK recovers from the hottest day on record, the temperature is set to again reach a scorching 29C on Sunday. It comes after the UK's blistering hot weather which exceeded 40C and led to health warnings.

UK to see 'hottest August ever' with imminent heat surge set to sweep through nation - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
24.07.2022

UK to see 'hottest August ever' with imminent heat surge set to sweep through nation

The UK is set to face its hottest ever August as the country once again finds itself plunged into an imminent “heat surge” as a result of rising temperatures. With some parts of the country, such as Norwich, expected to see temperatures hit 30 degrees on Sunday, several other cities along the Southern and East of the country have also seen temperatures creeping back up into the high 20s as the summer weather continues.

UK set for second 'extreme heatwave' next month with temperatures as high as 40C - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - USA - Centre
ok.co.uk
23.07.2022

UK set for second 'extreme heatwave' next month with temperatures as high as 40C

The UK looks set to once again blister under scorching temperatures as forecasters predict the return of a second heatwave just weeks after the country recorded its hottest ever day with a high of 40.3°C last Tuesday 19 July. The latest predictions, which come from forecasters at the US National Centres for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), suggest that August will once again see the return of skyrocketing temperatures, with highs of upwards of 40°C expected for a second time.

Met Office says heat will return with 31C scorcher after thunderstorms - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Barbados - Jamaica
ok.co.uk
21.07.2022

Met Office says heat will return with 31C scorcher after thunderstorms

The weather in the UK has seen temperatures reach record highs in some parts of the country this week. On Tuesday, the Met Office announced that for the first time ever in England temperatures went above the 40 Celsius mark, with Heathrow seeing a high of 40.2C. The Met Office has warned of thunderstorms following the high temperatures after temperatures in the country were hotter than tropical destinations such as Jamaica and Barbados.

One of UK's biggest families the O'Rourkes beat the heatwave with bargain Aldi swimming pool - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
19.07.2022

One of UK's biggest families the O'Rourkes beat the heatwave with bargain Aldi swimming pool

With temperatures continuing to skyrocket across the UK, many are searching for ways to keep cool and have been flocking to purchase swimming pools and paddling pools for their back gardens. Numerous different supermarkets have started offering different sized pools and they're quickly selling out - including Aldi's Summer Waves 12ft Metal Frame Pool.

Heatwave to end as Met Office issues thunderstorm warning after temperature tops 40C - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
19.07.2022

Heatwave to end as Met Office issues thunderstorm warning after temperature tops 40C

The Met Office has issued a weather warning for severe thunderstorms across the UK which is set to bring an end to the scorching heatwave.Temperatures have already hit 40 degrees in parts of the UK for the first time ever, and is set to reach as high as 41 degrees today - with a red weather warning in place until 11.59pm on Tuesday. But from 1pm on Wednesday, a yellow weather warning will be put in place across most of the Midlands and down to London, stretching as far as the east coast, and will remain in place until 9pm.The Met Office has said that the thunderstorms are most likely expected between 4pm and 6pm - but there is some chance of delays and cancellations to train and bus services, as well as sudden flooding.

Redheads offered free cinema tickets to take shelter from extreme heat - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
19.07.2022

Redheads offered free cinema tickets to take shelter from extreme heat

Temperatures in the UK are set to hit record highs this week and with that comes a myriad of problems for different groups of people. As the heatwave is set to peak in the next couple of days, experts have predicted that we could say goodbye to the hot air and hello to thunderstorms.

How to keep your dog and other pets cool amid scorching UK heatwave - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France
ok.co.uk
19.07.2022

How to keep your dog and other pets cool amid scorching UK heatwave

Temperatures in the UK are hot and set to rise further as experts predict extreme heat before thunderstorms settle in towards the end of the week. With the rise in temperatures comes the different and often innovative ways Brits are turning to to keep cool including an ingenious way to keep homes with loft hatches cooler and one TikTok user created homemade air conditioning using just an ice pack and a fan. While there’s plenty of ways to keep homes and devices cool in the hot weather, OK! has round up the top tips for pet owners to ensure their animal friends are comfortable.

Expert tips to stop phones and laptops overheating during a heatwave - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
18.07.2022

Expert tips to stop phones and laptops overheating during a heatwave

There’s no denying that temperatures across the UK are extremely high – and they’re set to get higher if experts’ predictions are correct. Forecasters have warned “substantial” changes will be required for working practices and daily routines to keep people safe in the extreme conditions.

Love sunbathing? You could get £15k to test out loungers in exotic locations - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
18.07.2022

Love sunbathing? You could get £15k to test out loungers in exotic locations

The majority of us love relaxing in the sun and catching a tan and now you could get paid to do so, as Hotels.com are on the lookout for the ultimate Sun Lounger Tester. The lucky sun seeker will get to travel all across Europe seeking out unique sunbathing set ups, and they'll be given £15,000 to spend on the different Hotels.com properties.

UK heatwave: Cool your house down with this 68p tin foil trick - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - California - county Valley
ok.co.uk
18.07.2022

UK heatwave: Cool your house down with this 68p tin foil trick

Many Brits are struggling to find cheap ways to cool down, as temperatures are expected to soar to 39C next week - conditions usually seen at the world’s hottest place, Death Valley in California.The Met Office has issued a “danger to life” warning over the blistering weather, as the country faces the longest heatwave in four years. Forecasters have warned “substantial” changes will be required for working practices and daily routines to keep people safe in the extreme conditions.

Mum's brilliant paddling pool trick inflates one in just two minutes - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
15.07.2022

Mum's brilliant paddling pool trick inflates one in just two minutes

Temperatures in the UK are hot and set to rise further as experts predict another few days of extreme heat before thunderstorms settle in. With the rise in temperatures comes the different and often innovative ways Brits are turning to to keep cool including an ingenious way to keep homes with loft hatches cooler.

Britain to be hotter than Mexico amid four-week 'July fry' weather - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Mexico
ok.co.uk
04.07.2022

Britain to be hotter than Mexico amid four-week 'July fry' weather

Temperatures across Britain could reach up to 36C over the coming weeks, with a four-week heatwave predicted. Forecasters have predicted that sweltering weather is just around the corner, with parts of the UK being hotter than Cancun by Saturday 9 July.

Brits to enjoy 35C heatwave just as school summer holidays begin - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
29.06.2022

Brits to enjoy 35C heatwave just as school summer holidays begin

Forecasters have suggested that Brits could enjoy a 35C heatwave just in time for the school summer holidays.The time for slapping on the suncream might have finally arrived as temperatures are predicted to keep on climbing right the way through to the end of July. Brian Gaze, a forecaster for the Weather Outlook, reckons the UK could hit peak heights of 35C, while the Met Office thinks the hot weather will peak at 30C.

Mum shares ‘genius’ hack to keep paddling pool clean - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
26.06.2022

Mum shares ‘genius’ hack to keep paddling pool clean

It's looking like the UK is in for a hot summer this year with reports that the country is set for another four heatwaves over the next few months. It's believed that the second half of July could include another heatwave with two more making their way over in August and September. Experts predict that temperatures could be between 30C and 36C this summer.

Glastonbury festival-goers warned 'to take shelter if you can' as thunderstorms loom - www.ok.co.uk - city Sheffield - county Somerset - county Bath
ok.co.uk
24.06.2022

Glastonbury festival-goers warned 'to take shelter if you can' as thunderstorms loom

Glastonbury festival-goers “may need to take shelter if they can” as thunderstorms are set to sweep across much of southern England, a Met Office meteorologist has warned. Music lovers will be swapping sun cream for umbrellas at Worthy Farm as the weather is set to turn from “wall-to-wall sunshine” and high temperatures on Thursday morning to “heavy thundery downpours” in the afternoon.The Met Office issued a yellow thunderstorm warning stretching from Sheffield in the North, across the South East and down to Bath in the South West, meaning Glastonbury revellers could be caught in torrential downpours in Somerset.

Experts warn against copying 'unsafe' TikTok holiday tanning trend this summer - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
23.06.2022

Experts warn against copying 'unsafe' TikTok holiday tanning trend this summer

From incredible parenting hacks on a budget to advice on how to really improve your makeup game, TikTok is full of all sorts of different tips and tricks. However, with temperatures set to soar in coming months, experts are encouraging users to be cautious when following one viral trend in particular. In a video uploaded by TikTok user mimosaaaxo, the content creator showed viewers her “life hack” when it came to getting a tan in the sun.The clip, which has received over 5.4million viewers and over 340,200 likes, showed her mixing together water and moisturiser in a spray bottle.

Tips to avoid eczema flare-ups in the sun during UK heatwave - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
17.06.2022

Tips to avoid eczema flare-ups in the sun during UK heatwave

With temperatures across the country set to continue to soar, the hot weather may be a welcome relief for some but staying safe in the heat is more important than ever. And for people with the skin condition eczema, the rising temperatures bring their own challenges and spending time in the sun can sometimes worsen the condition. Fortunately, there are steps that people with eczema can take to help minimise any potential triggers - and they’re easier to adopt than you might think.

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