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UK weather: Britain braces for blanketing of snowHuge swathes Britain will wake up to a blanket of snow on Thursday - with several severe weather warnings issued for areas on the East coast Met Office spokesperson Lindsay Mears said:... "The further north you go, the more cold it's going to get."Snow could be hitting London, Uxbridge, the Midlands, Berkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber and parts of Sctoland."
QuoteUK weather: Britain braces for blanketing of snow...."Snow could be hitting London, Uxbridge, the Midlands, Berkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber and parts of Sctoland."http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/weather/12162004/UK-weather-Britain-braces-for-blanketting-of-snow.html
UK weather: Britain braces for blanketing of snow...."Snow could be hitting London, Uxbridge, the Midlands, Berkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber and parts of Sctoland."
UK weather: Leeds Bradford Airport closes as snow hits parts of BritainPloughs used to clear airport runway after northern England hit with snow showers and weather warnings remain in place for large parts of Britain
Heavy snow affects travel in the north of EnglandYorkshire, Lancashire and Derbyshire have been worst affected, after 2-5cm fell overnight, with 10cm reported on higher ground.Passengers waiting to depart Manchester Airport have reported being stuck on the runway for hours due to a lack of de-icers.BBC Weather said Buxton in Derbyshire saw up to 17cm of snow, the deepest measured on Friday.
Icy showers and snow forecast for UK as temperatures plunge below freezingWeather: The Met Office said sleet and heavy downpours are set to spread southwards over the weekend Icy showers and snow are forecast across the weekend, as Storm Jake moves slowly down the country from Scotland to the South East.After heavy snow coated parts of the north of England yesterday, sleet and heavy downpours are set to spread southwards over the weekend.Rain and sleet is due to fall across London and the South East, threatening to cause hazardous driving conditions on untreated road surfaces.
QuoteHeavy snow affects travel in the north of EnglandYorkshire, Lancashire and Derbyshire have been worst affected, after 2-5cm fell overnight, with 10cm reported on higher ground.Passengers waiting to depart Manchester Airport have reported being stuck on the runway for hours due to a lack of de-icers.BBC Weather said Buxton in Derbyshire saw up to 17cm of snow, the deepest measured on Friday.No we are ok Mike didn't quite reach us but plenty on the tops and almost down to us. Still keeps having a go this morning.http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35723643Hope Colleywobble's not stuck in a snowdrift!
Flood warnings remain in place after torrential rain caused travel chaosHeavy rain and flash floods forced schools across the Midlands to close on Wednesday while trains were cancelled and roads closed
Easter weather: Winds of up to 65mph to batter parts of EnglandStorm Katie hasn't arrived yet - but expect a blustery weekend nevertheless
Bookies slash odds for wettest Easter ever as storms set to hit UKSevere weather warnings issued for Easter weekend as bookmakers slash odds of wettest Easter ever
Storm Katie 2016: Flights cancelled amid 105mph windsBlustery end to Easter weekend as dozens of flights cancelled or diverted in strong winds that bring down crane and cause hazardous driving conditions
QuoteStorm Katie 2016: Flights cancelled amid 105mph windsBlustery end to Easter weekend as dozens of flights cancelled or diverted in strong winds that bring down crane and cause hazardous driving conditions http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/weather/12205578/UK-weather-Storm-Katie-wet-and-windy-end-to-Easter-weekend.html
UK weather: Killer heatwave feared as 93F temperatures loom this weekBritain’s elderly are being urged to take extra care this week as a heatwave is set to bring the highest temperatures of the year. Hot air coming from the Sahara desert will cause temperatures to rocket to 93.2F (34C) and put vulnerable people at risk, experts said.
Met office issues severe weather warning for the weekendThe Met office has issued a severe weather warning for wind as an Atlantic storm is set to bring an "early autumn" to Britain at the weekend.
looking forward to seeing Roger's stats for August. Been struggling to make low 30s.........
Is it usually hotter in July Roger? Always seems more comfortable in August as it seems cooler at night than July.
The Met Office has issued heatwave alerts across the south and east of England, with temperatures expected to exceed 30C (86F) in some areas.
Big chill on the way as Arctic winds head towards the UKWith temperatures in the 20s, Halloween was weirdly warm for some of us. But November has ushered in a chillier feel and according to the Met Office’s recent three-month forecast, there could be much colder weather on the way.In fact, the Met are predicting a 30 per cent chance of a colder than normal early winter.“It all points to a higher risk of cold snaps between now and Christmas in contrast to the mild winters we’ve had recently,” said the Met Office’s Adam Scaife.“But this is highly unlikely to be as extreme as December 2010, the coldest December for over 100 years.”One upside to the colder temperatures is there may be less rainfall than usual, lowering the risk of the flooding that caused so much havoc last December.
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