An Indian summer — a name used to describe a warm spell of weather that occurs in autumn — was first used in the UK in the ...
Most of us are familiar with the term “Indian summer”, which refers to a period of sunny, dry autumn weather (especially ...
An Indian summer is used to describe a period of unseasonably warm weather, that sometimes occurs in the autumn – ...
Defining an 'Indian summer', the Met Office points out it's characterised by warm, calm weather following the first autumnal ...
Settled conditions are likely to make a brief return to the UK amid the heavy rains and flooding, weather maps suggest.
According to the Met Office, an 'Indian summer' is a warm, calm spell of weather that occurs after the first frost in autumn, ...
Traditionally known as a summer destination, Switzerland is now emphasising its autumn and winter attractions to create a ...
Indian Pond Heron has bred on the Arabian Peninsula for the first time, with a pair nesting in Oman this summer. According to ...
The Met Office defines an Indian summer as 'a warm, calm spell of weather occurring in autumn, especially in October and ...
'Veranillo de San Miguel' is taken to mean Indian summer in English. September 29 is Michaelmas, the feast day for Michael ...
The Met Office has quashed recent claims of an impending 'Indian summer' for the UK, arguing that Brits are more likely to ...
ANYONE hoping for a repeat of last year’s end-of-year weather in Spain may want to lower their expectations.  READ MORE: ...