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Browsing: UK Weather
The Sun says MORE snow is expected to fall in Britain later this week as temperatures plummet to -2C.
The Independent says Parts of Scotland and northern England have been hit by heavy snow, as a new “wintry” weather front saw temperatures plummet as low as -6C overnight.
Sky News says the UK’s glorious spring weather is about to come to an abrupt halt – with snow and temperatures of minus 5C forecast.
The Metro says almost as quickly as it arrived – Britain’s ‘mini heatwave’ will be replaced by colder weather.
The Independent says the first week of spring will usher in seven days of sunshine across the UK, forecasters have said.
The Metro says spring sunshine is set to send temperatures soaring to 20°C this week as Britain basks in warmer weather than southern Spain.
Sky News says Britons can expect to see more warm weather this week after enjoying the hottest day of the year so far.
The Metro says The UK is facing more extreme weather today as flooding continues across the country.
The UK has been hit by its third storm – Storm Franklin – today and it is battering the UK with strong winds and heavy rain.
Wales Online says Two lorries have been blown over on the M4 as Storm Eunice batters Wales.
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