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However, maps are likely to expand the freezing temperatures to other areas, as Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Newcastle, Carliesle, and Middlesborough shaking at 0C on October 14th.

According to the air maps, even the areas around Birmingham could see the lowest 3C temperature on October 15th.

The snowy conditions come days after Met Office publishes a amber wind warning, as some of the Britain were beaten by Storm Amy.

It is estimated that windy air affects most of the Scotland, Northern Ireland, Northwest, Northwest and Northwest Wales until Friday afternoon and Saturday.

The warning emphasizes a danger to life, power cuts, travel disruption, and especially dangerous conditions close to the shores.

Met Office’s long -range estimation between 6 and 17 October reads the following: gün A wide western pattern to begin, allows the preservation of relatively light conditions, especially at night, and the front systems move from the Atlantic.

“These will sometimes bring rain or driving and strong wind spells, which will affect the more possible northern and western regions and especially the high ground to the winds.

“The eastern regions often look dry. The following weekend (October 11/12) has a signal to be built in the west or southwest of England, while the low pressure becomes more common to the east.

“This means that most of the windy air from time to time can affect the eastern areas, which are the best of dry air towards the west or southwest. There is a possibility of developing a little more cool conditions in this model.”

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