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Cold weather maps show exact date brutal 0C freeze hits UK – 8 coldest cities | Weather | News

The maps seem to fall to 0C later on this month. Estimation data collected by Wxcarts.com Most of the country is experiencing cold conditions that sleep on the teeth on Saturday morning, October 18th.

In the middle of the midnight, a map showing minimum temperatures in the UTC (01:00 BST) falls to 1 to 0 ° C for Mercury Wales and 1C for some areas in the upper half of Scotland. Meanwhile, the UK seems ready to see the lowest temperatures ranging from 2 to 7C.

Painful cold temperatures seem to be set to continue until 12:00 (13:00 BST).

The major cities in the UK are determined for the lowest temperatures at various points in this period:

  • Birmingham – 3C
  • Stoke – 2C
  • CARDIFF – 2C
  • Between Leeds – 3-6c

In Northern Ireland, the capital Belfast can fall up to 4C, maps are at low levels ranging from about 4 to 7C.

The coldest cities in Scotland could see temperatures as low as 3C that morning. Those who see the low Mercury decline include:

  • Dundee – 3C
  • Glasgow – 2-3c
  • Edinburgh – 4c

Most parts of Scotland in the east of Fort William may live low during the period, as brutal conditions cover the UK.

Maps show that some major cities, such as London and Norwich, will be over 5C, but the maps will see only a handful of 10c on the coast of the Southern England.

“The irregular slight rain in the south of England will see light rain in the south of England and the sky shines to the southeast, then the sky shines later.”

“In the north of England, especially in Northwest Scotland, it will be a little rain and driving, where the” rest of the country “will be dry and bright with a little sunlight and quite light winds”.

“Later, it is expected to dominate most of the high pressure, even if not in the rest of the period and bring plenty of dry, settled air.”

“Cloud quantities will be variable and one night fog is possible, this morning is slowly cleaned. Thicker cloud and some rain can affect the north away from time to time. Temperatures will be close to average, but with some cold nights.”

Later, between Sunday, October 19 – Sunday, on Sunday, the Met Office, the second half of the month, predicts that the timing of this will probably see the transition to uncommon conditions, “it is probably uncertain.

“This is also seen in the form of sequential depression moving from the Atlantic, or a very slow -developing air pattern, but more often there is a higher chance to see the rain or shower magic and probably strong winds in the later hours of the month, these conditions will probably be at the beginning of November:” The average temperatures will probably be close. “

Meanwhile, Met Office has published a series of weather warnings in Northern England, Scotland and Wales for wind and rain.

Among them, the weather service and the amber warnings for winning in some parts of Scotland also add that power cuts damage the buildings and that the travel deduction is likely.

You can follow updates on our live blog and get the latest official guidance. UP Office Website.

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