Brits have been reeling from a bitter cold snap for much of January with temperatures plummeting to below freezing across much of the country and minus double digits in higher ground areas
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The Met Office has warned that the UK can expect a further blast of cold weather with snow and ice next month while maps show the temperature dipping to -4C on February 1
BRITS are set to feel a bitter chill in the air today with snow grains on the way – after figures plummeted to -2C. The Met Office has warned of icy temperatures after the UK Health Security
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After a brief break from snowy and icy weather, freezing conditions are expected to return next week, according to the Met Office. The forecaster has warned that some parts of the country are to get some more snow and hail next week. Heavy rain is also expected across most of the UK.
There have been reports that the UK will face a ‘snow bomb’ later this month, but what does the Met Office say?
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for snow and ice across northern and western Scotland on Monday and Tuesday. Overnight snow and ice saw a number of schools in north-east Scotland closed ...
Oli Claydon, spokesman for the Met Office, told the PA news agency it will be “bitterly cold” on Thursday night. He said the lowest temperatures will be recorded in rural Scotland and rural northern England where there is lying snow, cloudless skies ...
Temperatures plummeted to -13.9C overnight on Saturday - but the current cold snap is coming to an end, according to the Met Office. The mercury has barely been above zero in parts of Scotland over the last few days.
A weather front has been predicted by WX Charts, which uses Met Desk data, from January 28 - with 10cm per hour anticipated.