And
in the UK.... Note, the "mild" weather included record flooding
Sub-zero:
Temperatures set to drop as low as -15C next week with cold weather
front lasting until February
Weeks
of mild weather will be replaced with freezing temperatures and icy
winds
8
January, 2013
Parts
of Britain could see temperatures drop as low as -15C next week, as a
cold front which will last until February sweeps the country.
Weeks
of mild weather, which has led to spring flowers blooming early in
many parts of the country, will be replaced with freezing
temperatures and icy winds that could even bring snow.
Clear
skies and sunshine will precede a widespread frost later this week,
with temperatures plunging further over the weekend as warm southerly
winds give way to icy blasts from the north east.
A
Met Office forecaster told the Daily Mail: “It does look like it's
going to get colder. There's the scenario where we will get winds
coming in from the North East that will cause colder weather. Usually
that means we'll see snow flurries as well.”
Forecasters
say the temperature could plunge to -15C in parts of the north by
next week.
2013
got off to a mild start with above average temperatures often hitting
the double figures. At night temperatures have been holding up at
6-8C – far warmer than the 0C typical at this time of year.
The
mild spell saw unseasonably high temperatures over the holiday
period, with 14.3C in Wester Ross, Scotland, last Wednesday and 12.8C
in Usk, Monmouthshire on Thursday.
Tom
Tobler, a forecaster with MeteoGroup, said: 'It will be freezing in
some areas this week but could get slightly colder if the skies are
clearer than forecast.
'This
would be a return to more typical January temperatures than the
milder weather we've been having. There is the potential next week
for some colder weather.'
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