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Scotland weather: Arctic winds bring end to sunny spell

Snow warnings are in place for northern Scotland, with as much as 15cm falling in higher areas. The Met Office’s yellow warnings are in place from 4pm on Sunday until 10am on Tuesday for Scotland, with winds of up to 70mph forecast. Parts of the UK saw weather reach nearly 24C on Wednesday, a high which was not repeated today on Easter Sunday with temperature already beginning to drop. Meteorologist Ms Kent said: “Today is a lovely day for an Easter egg hunt in the back garden, whereas tomorrow if you were doing one you’d probably want to wear three jumpers.”

Gardeners warned to protect fragile seedlings as spring frost rolls in

Friends take pictures of each other by a blooming tree in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. Credit: Jacob King /PA Gardeners have been warned not to plant out tender produce and flowers as icy weather looms this week. A cold snap beginning on Sunday evening is set to bring temperatures as low as -7C in some parts of the UK, bringing an end to last week s balmy conditions. The lowest temperatures are expected in Scotland, where snow is also forecast over higher ground. Met Office forecaster Sarah Kent said: We will see this plunge of much colder conditions coming in. It s Arctic maritime air, which does mean it s coming from the Arctic.

Britain basks in glorious sunshine as families flock to beaches - before SNOW sweeps UK tomorrow

Thousands hit beaches and parks amid glorious 65F Easter sunshine after lockdown eased - as it s revealed first pilot events to help public events reopen will focus on testing before and after entering venues, NOT vaccine passports A high of 64.4F (18C) is forecast for the South of England this afternoon, with 59F (15C) forecast in the north  Temperatures across the UK are expected to plummet, with a cold snap threatening snow on Easter Monday Hundreds were seen gathering on beaches across the south of England today as covid restrictions eased Sports minister Nigel Huddleston confirmed that a wave of covid safe events will take place in April and May

Rachel Lumley, sheep farmer, Passionate advocate for British lamb given posthumous award

Rachel Lumley promoting British lamb who has set up British lamb Week (1st-7th Sept) : 10th August 2015 JONATHAN BECKER 50079359F001.JPG. WELL-KNOWN Cumbrian sheep farmer Rachel Lumley, who passed away suddenly last year, has been announced as the posthumous winner of a major industry award for her contribution to the sector. Rachel, well-known as a passionate voice for lamb consumption, was the driving force behind the now successful Love Lamb Week, which takes place every year at the beginning of September. She passed away suddenly in July 2020 and is widely missed within the industry. The National Sheep Association (NSA) has announced Rachel as the posthumous winner of the George Hedley Memorial Award.

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