UK weather: Temperatures expected to plunge next week after mild weekend
- Britons should prepare for colder weather, with temperatures expected to drop to-4C and snowfall forecast for next week.
- The UK experienced two low-pressure systems, Storm Bert and Storm Conall, which resulted in five fatalities.
- The Met Office reported that after a mild weekend, temperatures will likely hit minus 8C in parts of Scotland by Monday night.
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Scotland set for bitter Arctic plunge in days as Atlantic storm looms
THE TEMPERATURE is set to plunge across Scotland as another storm looms. Weather experts at the Met Office are monitoring closely a deepening area of low pressure in the Atlantic Ocean. Andrew BarrHigh winds could be on the way this weekend[/caption] GettyA storm brewing in the Atlantic could lead to travel disruption[/caption] AlamyStorm Bert led to wind speeds of more than 50mph[/caption] AlamyFerry services could face disruption this weekend[…


Snow to hit parts of UK TODAY as Met Office warns of coldest December in years
Alamy Live News. 2YMD9A1 Kidderminster, UK. 21st November, 2024. UK weather: an early morning freezing mist hits the Worcestershire countryside. With sunshine to follow, temperatures will still remain only just above freezing. Credit: Lee Hudson/Alamy live news This is an Alamy Live News image and may not be part of your current Alamy deal . If you are unsure, please contact our sales team to check. SNOW is expected to hit parts of the UK today…


Week off to an icy start with temperatures plunging to -7C
This week will see much of the UK see more wintry weather after a balmy weekend (Picture: LNP) After a balmy and mild weekend, the UK is back to wintry temperatures, the Met Office has said. Today saw highs of 16C, but temperatures will soon drop to minus 7C on Monday night, with parts of the UK being ‘wet and windy’, spokeswoman Becky Mitchell said. She said: ‘It will be quite wet and windy though, we will have various bands of rain coming in…
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