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met update, cold out to xmas - and renewed cold!
colder again!
what a start to winter UK Outlook for Wednesday 1 Dec 2010 to Friday 10 Dec 2010: Further snow showers or longer spells of snow are likely almost anywhere across the UK next week. Eastern and southeastern parts are most at risk, especially on Wednesday, but some central areas will aslo see snow showers or longer spells of snow. Strong winds may lead to drifing on Wednesday, with some disruption likely in places. Winds should ease through Thursday and Friday, especially in the north, with snow showers continuing in eastern and central areas. The weekend is expected to remain cold in the north and east, with continuing frost and icy roads and further spells of snow or wintry showers. Meanwhile, some western and southern areas may turn slightly less cold during the first weekend. It should become colder again during the second week with wintry showers. Updated: 1157 on Sat 27 Nov 2010 UK Outlook for Saturday 11 Dec 2010 to Saturday 25 Dec 2010: The cold conditions are likely to continue. Precipitation amounts should be average or slightly below, with a risk of sleet and snow at times in many areas. Sunshine amounts are likely to be above average, although some southeastern parts may see more in the way of cloud. Temperatures are likely to continue below average, with widespread frosts, sometimes severe. However, some western and southern parts may be less cold at the start of the period in particular, but still with the risk of further rain, sleet and snow. Updated: 1211 on Sat 27 Nov 2010 |
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