Vast swathes of the UK will feel like they have been plunged back into the depths of winter in the coming days, with heavy snowfall, huge temperature drops, and a month’s worth of rain all forecast in pockets of England and Scotland.
Temperatures could drop by around 10 degrees to barely above freezing between Thursday and Monday across large parts of England.
Yet it may feel as cold as minus 5C across sections of the UK from Sunday, with a band of cold air forecast to move in from the east, remaining in place for the early part of next week.
Vast swathes of the UK will feel like they have been plunged back into the depths of winter in the coming days, with heavy snowfall, huge temperature drops, and a month’s worth of rain all forecast in pockets of England and Scotland.
Temperatures could drop by around 10 degrees to barely above freezing between Thursday and Monday across large parts of England.
Yet it may feel as cold as minus 5C across sections of the UK from Sunday, with a band of cold air forecast to move in from the east, remaining in place for the early part of next week.
Updated: 4 Feb 2021, 18:29
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FLOOD-ravaged Britain is set to be battered with heavy snowfall in the coming days as weather warnings are extended from Scotland to southern England.
The Met Office has warned a foot-and-a-half of the white stuff could cut off areas in Scotland on Saturday - as parts of the north, East Midlands, London and the south west are added to the weekend whiteout.
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Rising floodwater continues to surround residential riverside properties in Laleham Reach, Surrey where the River Thames has burst its banksCredit: London News Pictures
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Flooding closes the road past Cookham Moor after the Thames burst its banks near the Berkshire villageCredit: PA:Press Association