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Cold snap grips UK as -20C possible overnight

  • The UK is experiencing a cold snap, with temperatures in Edinburgh and the Lothians dropping to-7°C this week as predicted by BBC forecasters.
  • A yellow weather warning for ice and snow is in effect across the north of Scotland until Friday morning, with schools expected to close due to the weather conditions.
  • The Met Office indicated that Thursday could see temperatures dip below-14°C, potentially marking the coldest January temperature in 15 years.
  • Hundreds of schools are closed across various regions, including Aberdeen and the Highlands, due to safety concerns from the severe weather.
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