BRITAIN is braced for heavy snow and freezing subzero temperatures in the next two weeks as parts of the UK are set to be blasted with icy weather. Dramatic weather charts show areas of the UK will be hit by 5cm of snow before February, as the “Beast from the East” brings plunging temperatures. According to the Met Office the temperature will drop well below average in the last week of January, with snow beginning to fall at the end of next week. Next Friday we can expect up to 5cm in North Wales and Scotland, and up to 1cm in the midlands. After a more settled weekend, we are expecting a brutal final week of the month – with snow covering the whole of Northern Ireland and Scotland, and the very north of England on January 21. But with the easterly wind, the snow will move to the southeast of England with 2cm expected in East Anglia and Greater London on January 22. UK weather forecast for Wednesday January 9th - cold start to the day with sunshine to follow There will also be a couple of centimetres in Cornwall and Devon, northwest Wales and northwest Northern Ireland on… Read full this story
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