It's official – this spring was the warmest on record for England and Wales. Across the entire season, England's average temperature was 10.41°C – 0.18°C higher than last year's record of 10.23°C.
England and Wales had their warmest spring since records began, a feat partly attributed to the "exceptionally early" heatwave that swept across the UK in late May. Provisional figures from the Met ...
Take a moment to look around. You may have noticed your outdoor surroundings have transformed a bit earlier than usual this year. Birds are starting to chirp and flowers and plants are beginning to ...
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It’s been the coldest winter in a decade. Are we in for a slow, shivery transition? Lead meteorologist Ken Mahan breaks down the forecast. Boston will finish this season with below-normal temperatures ...