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UK snow warning: Temperatures PLUNGE BELOW ZERO – nation braces for Arctic blast to strike – Express.co.uk, Express.co.uk

UK snow warning: Temperatures PLUNGE BELOW ZERO – nation braces for Arctic blast to strike – Express.co.uk, Express.co.uk


A BITTER cold blast of Arctic air means snow is on the cards for the UK as the mercury plunges below freezing this weekend.

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The Met Office has warned snow is on the way as sub-zero temperatures creep into Britain from today. A surge of high pressure will trigger much calmer conditions for the UK from 6am Saturday, with plunging temperatures due to set in. On Saturday evening, temperatures will be particularly teeth-chattering in London and across England due to freezing temperatures.

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In Wales and Scotland conditions will drop to -5C.

In Northern Ireland conditions will reach -3C.) Met Office forecaster Bonnie Diamond told the Mail Online: “There is going to be a big change in the weather this weekend with high pressure arriving bringing much calmer but colder conditions.

“Overnight temperatures could dip widely to or below freezing and there will be the risk of showers along eastern coasts.

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“As we enter a north.” -easterly flow, there will be a risk of snow showers along the coasts.

Next week, high pressure over southern and central regions will bring more settled weather while the north could turn more unsettled again with a risk of showers and strong winds. ”

Met Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern added: “Temperatures in towns and cities will be at or just below freezing.

“ In the countryside it will be a few degrees below freezing.

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In Wales and Scotland conditions will drop to -5C ((Image: BBC))

“So they’ll be a chill in the air and a widespread frost.”

The cold conditions will be at their worst in the north of England Scotland where Mr McGivern warned of potentially treacherous driving conditions on the roads.

As Mr McGivern warned to “watch out for slippery surfaces” due to the roads being below freezing.

He also warned the of “sleet” and “hail” to start the day in the lower areas of Scotland. DON ‘************) T MISS:SNOW************************************************************ Weather warning: Britain under 590 flood alerts in storm chaos[NEWS]***********************************Australia rain forecast: Rain bomb drenches Melbourne [VIDEO](******************************UK snow MAP: Polar Vortex to hit UK with widespread snow on THIS date[ANALYSIS]

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In Northern Ireland conditions will reach -3C(Image: BBC)********

, further, in charts provided by Netweather, there is also a high chance of sn ow on Friday night as temperatures drop.

This week, the UK has been drenched following a prolonged period of rain with temperatures hovering around (C) ************************************************************************* (F) for most of the week.

due to Storm Brendan, people across the country experienced severe weather conditions with wind gusts measuring (mph) (kmh) recorded at Cairngorm National Park.

The Met Office issued a weather warning for the next 60 hours, warning of gale-force winds and torrential downpours, both of which carry a risk of flooding and power cuts.

The storm chaos first began on Monday morning when more than houses near Falmouth suffered electricity failures as winds began to bring down trees across cables.

Up to 6cm (two inches) of snow could fall on higher ground, wind gusts could reach to mph and further disruption was likely, especially around coasts, the Met Office had predicted.

Gales of more than mph were recorded up and down the country.An Aer Lingus flight from London Heathrow to Belfast City Airport had to abort landing twice before it successfully landed at Belfas t International, Belfast Live had reported.************************************

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