weather forecast for the fortnight in the UK beginning from February 3. Experts say that low pressure is likely to bring an ‘increased risk’ of snowfall in the the north of the country.
03.01.2021 - 18:56 / dailyrecord.co.uk
winter could be Scotland's coldest on record as concerns are raised about a repeat of the Beast from the East. Around four inches of snow and sheet ice is expected to plague the UK as part of a cold snap which could see temperatures plummet as low as -15C.
Roads and pavements could be turned into deadly skating-rinks during a month-long mega-freeze. Coral has slashed the odds on the country seeing its chilliest winter temperatures ever as odds from the bookmakers have been cut from 4-6 to 1-2 on
.weather forecast for the fortnight in the UK beginning from February 3. Experts say that low pressure is likely to bring an ‘increased risk’ of snowfall in the the north of the country.
treacherous weather conditions are set to return tomorrow with another Met Office warning issued for a large section of Scotland.
snow, ice and sleet is expected across large parts of the country.The Met Office has issued a amber weather warning for heavy snow and ice with the population told to brace for another bout of plummeting temperatures.Heavy snow is expected across large parts of Scotland from 3pm to 10am on Thursday morning, with warnings weather will cause power cuts and roads being blocked.
Beast from the East ’ is set to strike Scotland at the end of the month. They say the extreme conditions will sweep across the country from January 20th or 21st.
snow fell overnight across the country. Last night temperatures dropped to zero and a low-lying mist was spotted across Glasgow and the west.It follows reports that Scotland is set to be hit by Beast from the East 2021 with snow and ice set to plague the UK.The Met Office has issued a further yellow weather warning for Scotland for snow and ice that will last from 3pm to midnight.
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