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UK weather latest: February gets off to freezing start with temperatures plummeting down to -10C | UK weather latest: February gets off to freezing start with temperatures plummeting down to -10C |
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Temperatures could plummet to -10C during a freezing start to February, forecasters have warned. | Temperatures could plummet to -10C during a freezing start to February, forecasters have warned. |
Showers could turn to sleet and snow in some areas and yellow ice warnings have been issued for much of the country for the next two days. | Showers could turn to sleet and snow in some areas and yellow ice warnings have been issued for much of the country for the next two days. |
“It looks like February is going to start off on a cold note,” Met Office spokesman Alex Burkill said. “Tonight is going to be chilly, with temperatures around freezing, -3C or -4C.” | “It looks like February is going to start off on a cold note,” Met Office spokesman Alex Burkill said. “Tonight is going to be chilly, with temperatures around freezing, -3C or -4C.” |
The mercury is expected to drop to around -6C on Thursday evening and -8C on Friday, he said. | |
Some roads and railways are likely to be affected by snow and the Met Office warned people to expect “longer journey times by road, bus and train services”. | |
It added that “some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces are also possible”. | |
However, the coldest temperatures are forecast for Sunday night, where temperatures of -10C are possible in some areas, Mr Burkill added. | However, the coldest temperatures are forecast for Sunday night, where temperatures of -10C are possible in some areas, Mr Burkill added. |
The weather expert said he expected “plenty” of showers on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, with the downpour turning to sleet and snow in the coldest parts of the country. | The weather expert said he expected “plenty” of showers on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, with the downpour turning to sleet and snow in the coldest parts of the country. |
Friday was expected to start as “a fine day”, but rain and snow would come later on and would continue throughout Saturday, he said. | Friday was expected to start as “a fine day”, but rain and snow would come later on and would continue throughout Saturday, he said. |
But there is some good news. “Sunday will be the better day of the weekend and most places will be fine and dry,” Mr Burkill said. | |
Later in the month, however, temperatures are expected to pick up, according to forecasts. |
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