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Cold snap brings chance of snow for some as flood clear-up continues
Storm Claudia caused severe flooding and record river levels in Monmouth; a cold Arctic northerly flow will bring temperatures as low as -7°C and risk of snow, Met Office said.
- Storm Claudia moved away after delivering over a month's worth of rain to parts of England and Wales, with severe flood warnings issued in Monmouth due to record river levels.
- Cold Arctic air is sweeping across the UK this week, bringing lower temperatures and the risk of snow in some areas, with temperatures forecast to dip as low as-7C in places.
- The Environment Agency has warned that flooding will continue throughout the weekend as the remnants of Storm Claudia move south.
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