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The voice of reason
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BRITS are buckling up for ten days of storm hell from TODAY - no they are not
Snow could sweep the country this week as temperatures plummet - no it wont Meteorologists have suggested several inches of rain could fall and winds of up to 60mph are likely. - maybe on the coast and hills same as every October Brits have also been warned to wrap up warm on the run-up to Halloween and Bonfire Night - no they have not Jim Dale - meteorologist for British Weather Services - said: - this bloke has no connection with the UK Met Office ----------------------------------------- what the UK Met Office actually say: Sunny spells and showers for most areas at the start of this period with some places remaining dry. Feeling breezy at times especially along northern, eastern and southern coasts. Temperatures falling to below average for most across the UK, increasing the likelihood of snow and wintery conditions over higher ground restricted to northern areas. It will likely turn unsettled again over the weekend as cloud, rain and stronger winds arrive from the west. Unsettled conditions then likely to persist towards the end of October across the UK. Temperatures most likely trending up after a colder start to this period. Any further spells of colder weather likely short lived and restricted to the north of the UK. |
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