UK weather: temperatures to reach -9C in southern England as cold snap continues
The Guardian says Temperatures will plunge to -9C across parts of southern England overnight, the Met Office said on Monday, with the freezing weather expected to last until the end of next week.
Freezing fog will remain in some areas on Tuesday morning, as the cold snap shows no sign of abating.
A level 3 cold weather alert has been extended until 9am on Friday by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), with people urged to keep warm and check on vulnerable family and friends.
The Met Office forecaster Craig Snell told the PA news agency: “We’ve got rather cloudy, damp but mild weather across Northern Ireland, Scotland and far north-west areas of England on Tuesday. Temperatures could get up to 12C or 13C across Aberdeenshire way.