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Winter Returns To Britain
Thursday 15th March, 2007 17:13 Comments: 0
The Met Office has issued a warning that heavy snow falls are on the way for parts of the UK, starting on Sunday and persisting until the middle of next week. The blizzards will be driven across the country by cold northerly winds and disruption to roads, rail and air travel is likely. The first significant snowfalls are expected overnight on Sunday and during Monday. The change in the weather follows a period of above average temperatures for much of Britain. Experts say the mercury will drop to as low as -4C for parts of Scotland, northern England and Wales. Scotland will apparently "see lots of hail, sleet and snow by Sunday". I'm flying to Edinburgh around midday on Sunday, then getting a taxi to the hotel in Dunfermline. I'll be on-site from 9AM on what will probably be a very cold Monday morning, then flying back from Edinburgh to Gatwick late on Monday (assuming my plane isn't delayed because of snow). Then I'm jumping into my car and driving home (probably with the heater on full). I'd better wrap up very warm.
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