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Expert reveals where to see Northern Lights in UK on Sunday, May 12 | UK | News

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Met Office records coldest February temperature since 1986, after mercury drops below -20C at locations across the Highlands and Aberdeenshire

  Article Met Office records coldest February temperature since 1986, after mercury drops below -20C at locations across the Highlands and Aberdeenshire By Philip Murray  |  Updated: 07:46, 11 February 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper HIGHLANDERS were waking up this morning to the coldest February temperatures recorded since 1986. The icy chill of winter 2021 continued overnight, with vast snowfields, crystal clear skies and a deeply cold air mass from the east all combining to send the mercury plunging. Temperatures had already fallen to almost -19C in some parts of Sutherland by 9pm, and even built up areas like Inverness saw the mercury drop by -11C by 11pm, according to Met Office figures.

Gobsmacking Photos Show The Great Conjunction Christmas Star From Around The World

Gobsmacking Photos Show The Great Conjunction Christmas Star From Around The World JULIETTE COLLEN, AFP 22 DECEMBER 2020 The Solar System s two biggest planets, Jupiter and Saturn, came within planetary kissing range in Monday s evening sky, an intimacy that will not occur again until 2080. This great conjunction , as it is known to astronomers, occurred fortuitously on the winter solstice for those in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of summer in the global south.    The two planets were, in fact, more than 730 million kilometres (400 million miles) apart. But because of their alignment in relation to Earth, they appeared to be closer to each other than at any time in almost 400 years. 

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