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‘Although turning windy it will be mild, especially in any brighter breaks.’
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The UK is preparing for Storm Jocelyn, just a day after Storm Isha caused havoc and claimed two lives.
The red weather warning – covering parts of Scotland – will be in place between 1am and 5am on Monday, January 22
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There are weather warnings upon more weather warnings.
The ‘freeze of the century’ is set to end soon.
‘Conditions will stay cold on Friday but a change in weather type is on the way, bringing milder air for the UK during the course of the weekend.’
‘Met Office warnings highlight the ongoing likelihood of travel disruption, the possibility of power cuts and the chance that some rural communities will be cut off. ‘
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Snow and ice will continue to batter Britain over the next few days, with the forecaster issuing an urgent amber alert.
‘Ice will be an additional hazard across the highlighted region.’
People in some UK towns and cities – including Liverpool – have woken up to a thick layer of snow this morning and temperatures plunged to an icy -3C.
‘Throughout the week we are going to see more and more snow showers and warnings, towards the end of the week we will probably see an accumulation.’
Icy patches are also expected on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, with some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces possible.
‘We’re looking at a strong northerly wind which is bringing in Arctic airmass which is cold, which is bringing in these wintry showers across windward parts.’
The entire country is set to wake up to subzero temperatures this week, as a freezing Arctic blizzard dumps snow across most of the UK.
There’s no let up from the sub-zero Arctic blast.
This week has already seen freezing temperatures.
A cold spell is set to last until at least Friday this week.
‘You’ll certainly need that winter coat.’
Experts say the UK has seen some of the highest river levels in 24 years.
The grim weather is expected to continue.