Weather maps turn white as brutal 0C cold snap to hit UK in days – 8 coldest major cities | Weather | News

The maps seem to be ready to dive at the beginning of next week after a weekend of the rainy conditions that trigger temperatures and yellow air warnings. Estimation data collected by Wxcarts.com On Monday, September 22, it shows that some parts of the country dive into only 0C.
Inverness (2C), Dundee (2 or 3C), Glasgow (between 1 and 2c), Edinburgh (3C), including a few large city female low temperatures 06:00 UTC (07:00 UK time) are adjusted.
The minimum temperatures in Northern Ireland extend to about 3C in some coastal areas during this time.
A large area of Central Scotland could see 0C on Monday morning. Temperatures on the borders of the upper north -west and north -east of England can see a minimum of 0C during this time.
09:00 UTC (10:00 England time) Cold wind may be continuing. The large British cities, which are determined for the lowest minimum temperatures, are Newcastle between 3 to 5C, Carlisle (1-2c), Stoke (3C) and Worcester (3C).
Other parts of the UK seems a little warmer in this period, cities like London and Birmingham see minimum and 6-8 respectively.
The hottest parts of the UK are located in the east of England, at least 9 Norwich and 10 ° C towards the coastal end of the South East.
Most of the Middle Wales will see 1C at some points that morning, but temperatures appear between 3 and 8C in the coastal areas.
Met Office’s current appearance of Sunday -Late day predicts that “the heavy rain is cleaned as it is cleaned until south”.
“For most Monday and Tuesday, with plenty of sunny magic, but shower continues in the southeast.”
There is a yellow warning for the rain that affects various regions affecting various regions affecting various regions affecting various regions affecting various regions, including East Midlands, North East England, North West England, SW Scotland, Lothian, Weller, West Midlands and Yorkshire & Humber.
The British were warned that “a small chance that heavy rains can cause some transportation and floods”.
Wales, “Wales, North England and South Scotland, from time to time a heavy, heavy rain group, Saturday morning before moving to the east of the slow movement to continue to move slowly and finally expected to be cleaned early on Sunday.”
“Although there are still some uncertainties at the heaviest rainfall, the rain will fall quite widely and the 60-80 mm rain will fall into places.
“These high accumulations may not only be limited to the high ground. Due to this uncertainty, more changes in the warning are possible.
He continued: “As the rain area cleans the east, it is probably towards the shores of the North Sea, a strong northwest wind magic may develop later on Saturday and Sunday morning.”
You can find the latest guidance and details of all affected local authorities. Here.




