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Last night (Jan 5-6) was this winter’s coldest so far in the UK, with London hitting an extreme low of -8C. Snow is notoriously the most difficult weather phenomenon to accurately predict, but according to weather forecasters, there is a chance we could see the white stuff over the next few days. Here’s what they’re saying.
It comes as London is one of the few places in the UK today (Monday, January 5) to not have been hit with a weather warning. The Met Office has issued a series of yellow warnings of snow and ice, and amber warnings of snow across Britain.
Londoners could face the threat of floods and even power cuts with the Met Office warning of 24 hours of near-constant heavy rain. Forecasters say heavy and prolonged rain is expected throughout Friday and early into Saturday morning, bringing likely ...
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Environment Canada’s orange warning – the second-most serious of the agency’s colour-coded warning system – was updated Tuesday morning at about 5:15 a.m., and warned that snow squalls could hit London, Parkhill and eastern Middlesex County.
London's temperature is soaring once again as the capital experiences its second heatwave of the year. An amber heat weather warning has been issued with temperatures exceeding 32 degrees on Monday, June 30, and Tuesday, July 1. But in a country best known ...
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