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Browsing: UK Weather
The Daily Mirror says The UK is set to be lashed with strong winds and heavy rainfall in a miserable start to the week, before a strong storm hits.
The Metro says Much of the UK has been warned about potentially dangerous winds hitting the country from Tuesday.
The Daily Mirror says Britain is set for at least four days of snow as temperatures plunge below the freezing mark across much of the country, say forecasters.
The Guardian says A minus 10C Arctic blast is forecast to follow the blizzards and close to 100mph winds of Storm Arwen.
The Daily Mirror says Britain is set to be battered by snow, blizzards and gales of up to 80mph from Storm Arwen this weekend with ‘danger to life’ warnings in place and fears over travel chaos.
The Daily Mirror says Brits are facing several days of snow, sleet, rain and severe 80mph gales as an Arctic freeze takes hold of the country.
Tomorrow will see snow blast Scotland with the rest of the UK facing the winter weather at the weekend as cold air from the north blows across the country.
The Daily Mirror says Temperatures are set to plummet in the coming weeks as Brits will be blanketed by days of snow amid a freezing Arctic blast.
The Sun says BRITAIN is braced for a polar plunge as temperatures get set to tumble as low as -11C next week.
The Sun says BRITAIN will be hit by an Arctic blast this month – just days after Storm Wanda brings torrential downpours and a risk of flooding to the UK.
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