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Now Government wants us to paint our houses white

" It's a tried and tested way of keeping homes cool in Mediterranean countries. But many might feel the latest official advice is just a little bit over the top for Britain, where summer downpours seem more common than heatwaves. Health chiefs advised yesterday that homes...

Alert in Orissa as temperature crosses 40 degrees Celsius

According to the met department, the maximum temperature here Wednesday was recorded at 40.4 degrees Celsius, eight degrees above normal."Orissa on Thursday asked district collectors to ensure adequate supply of...

More snow falls on Vancouver, but it won't stay long

More snow has fallen on Vancouver this morning, but this time it won't stay long. It won't disrupt traffic and travel like it did back in December. " Meteorologist David Jones said five centimetres of snow was...

Southern Australia endures worst heatwave for 150 years

The worst heatwave in over 150 years has hit Southern Australia, causing 19 deaths and raising the risk of bushfires across the country. For the past three days, the temperature has hit higher than 109F, which is...

35 dead in Australia's worst fires in years; temperatures rising

35 people have died and many more could perish as the wildfires continue to rage across southeastern Australia, while homes, farms and countryside are burned to the ground. This is the worst wildfire disaster in...

Florida growers brace for freezing night

This weather does happen  at times in North Floridabut it is very unusual in  South Florida. "Florida fruit and vegetable growers braced Wednesday for what was expected to be one of the coldest nights of...

Two inches of snow forecast for Britain early next week

Snow will fall across Britain this weekend, and temperatures will drop starting Sunday night as cold winds from Western Russia will bring freezing winds to areas like Lincolnshire and north of that. The UK will be colder than some parts of Antarctica and Alaska, and Monday...

Cold wave sweeps North India

The New Year has ushered Indian capital New Delhi  with real, biting chill, the season's minimum temperatures. Delhi recorded the coldest day of the season at just 4 degree Celsius this morning. The maximum...

UK Cold Snap Continues

As erratic, unseasonal weather complicates life for people in different parts of the world, the UK has not been forgotten by Mother Nature. A severe weather warning has been issued for London as well as other...

Canal ice helps Dutch rediscover national identity

It has been 12 years since the Netherland's canals froze on their own, but this year it has been cold enough, so thousands of skaters defied the freezing temperatures and hit the ice; and as a result the hospital...

Kid Gets Tongue Stuck To Pole In Scene Out Of A Christmas Story

Like in the scene right out of the move, "A Christmas Story," a ten year old Indiana boy got his tongue stuck to a metal light pole.  Police say the fouth-grader did it on a dare.  Have all boys in the...

Flood in Toronto Hydro facility cuts power to the city

UPDATE: 9:06pm PST A flood at a Toronto Hydro Facility has cut power to a major part of the city. Subway lines have also been closed down. " Power is out from Jane St. to Spadina Ave. and Queen St. to St. Clair...

Blizzard aims for Midwest after socking Plains

One more lesson that nature is still strong and that we cannot control nature. It also shows that winter and cold weather are facts of life for many people. " Residents in the Northern Plains bundled up as a blast...

Cold snap in Europe claims 13 more lives

Cold weather in Europe has claimed up to 13 more lives as the icy winter weather hit the continent, closing schools, roads, airports, and forcing people to go yet another day without heat and power. The gas cuts in...

Boozy Britain's Bloody New Year

It is very interesting and absolutely shocking report. obviously its not a good starting year  for Britain people with bloodbath and too much offensives. Yes it was Boozy Britain's bloody NEW YEAR " Violence...

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