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The cold snap has prompted several yellow weather warnings, along with a more severe amber warning in North Yorkshire.
The brutal cold snap, which saw temperatures across the UK plummet to below zero, may soon to be coming to an end after the latest weather charts show temperatures soaring back up to the teens. Weather forecasts from WX Charts now show models that point to an end to the snow and ice that has taken over parts of the UK this week,
Wet weather and cold Arctic air are expected to bring ‘difficult, slippery conditions’ to the UK today, the Met Office said, with snow possible in some northern parts of the country.
More yellow weather warnings have been issued for parts of the UK on Friday, as some roads are reported to be "gridlocked" and dozens of schools are closed.
The UK has been blasted by a particularly brutal cold snap this weekend, and it looks like this freezing weather is here to stay, as a snow bomb will hit in just a matter of days. The UK shivered through its coldest night of the season a couple of nights ago, with the wintry weather conditions forcing schools to close and roads to be blocked.
A sudden cold snap has hits the UK as the country experienced its coldest night since March.Temperatures in Tulloch Bridge, Highlands have dropped to -7C.This cold spell comes shortly after the country dealt with severe flooding caused by
Snowfall has been forecast over a 10-day spell this month with temperatures set to drop to a frosty -10C in the worst affected areas in several parts of the country
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Snowfall Weather Forecast: UK Homes Told to Prepare for Sub-Zero Nights and Potential Power Issues
The UK is heading into a marked cold spell, with forecasters warning of sub-zero temperatures, snow and widespread ice over the coming days. Weather alerts remain in place across several regions as wintry conditions begin to take hold.
Weather maps predict the first snow to fall around 6pm on Friday, November 14. Just a few centimetres are forecasted in northern Scotland, particularly around Inverness. However, the snow could ultimately reach as far south as northern England, according to British Weather Services' senior meteorologist, Jim Dale, reports the Mirror.
The UK has been hit by a brutal cold snap this weekend, and it looks like this freezing weather is here to stay, as a snow bomb will hit in just a matter of days