Easter
Sunday coldest on record
Met
Office confirms temperatures of -12.5C in Scottish Highlands, beating
previous record of -9.8C set in 1986
31
March, 2013
The
UK has recorded its coldest Easter Sunday for more than 50 years,
with overnight temperatures dipping to below -12C in Scotland. The
Met Office confirmed it had registered a temperature of -12.5 in
Braemar, Aberdeenshire, in the Scottish Highlands. With modern
records dating back to 1960, Sunday's freezing weather beat the
previous record of -9.8, set in 1986.
The
freezing temperatures, deep snowdrifts and bitter easterly winds
stand in stark contrast to last year's mini-heatwave, when the
mercury in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, reached 22.9C on 26 March.
The
Met Office said the month of March still looked set to be the coldest
since 1962 and the fourth coldest since 1910.
From
1-26 March the UK mean temperature was 2.5C, three degrees below the
long-term average.
March
is likely to be the fourth coldest on record for England, joint third
coldest for Wales, joint eighth coldest for Scotland and sixth
coldest for Northern Ireland.
The
week ahead is likely to remain extremely cold but snow is likely to
hold off in most places....
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