UK weather: Temperatures expected to plunge next week after mild weekend
- The Met Office has warned that temperatures will plunge next week after a mild weekend, with highs around 12C on Saturday and Sunday.
- Temperatures could fall to as low as minus 7C in parts of rural Scotland overnight on Monday, with snow expected in parts of the UK.
- The Met Office states that Sunday may see highs of 16C, but wet and windy weather will affect some areas.
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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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