{"id":121745,"date":"2023-12-01T17:08:59","date_gmt":"2023-12-01T17:08:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/?p=121745"},"modified":"2023-12-01T17:08:59","modified_gmt":"2023-12-01T17:08:59","slug":"experts-warn-worst-is-yet-to-come-as-another-10c-snow-bomb-to-blast-britain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leviolonrouge.com\/world-news\/experts-warn-worst-is-yet-to-come-as-another-10c-snow-bomb-to-blast-britain\/","title":{"rendered":"Experts warn worst is yet to come as another -10C snow bomb to blast Britain"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Britain is set to be blasted by another snow bomb bringing with it bitter -10C temperatures. The big freeze is the second to hit the nation this week after snow settled in a number of areas including Scotland right down to Essex.<\/p>\n

But now, a low pressure system coming in against the cold air could lead to a burst of snow on Sunday, December 3 through to at least Monday, forecasters have told Express.co.uk. The Met Office said their current predictions place potential snow primarily on Monday.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe could see some snow overnight Saturday into Sunday in the Midlands, but it\u2019s patchy and uncertain,\u201d said Operational Meteorologist at the Met Office, Tom Morgan. \u201cMonday is the most likely day for disruption from snow.\u201d<\/p>\n

This is the result of a warmer front \u201cbumping up\u201d against the cold, explained Jim Dale, senior meteorologist at British Weather Services.<\/p>\n

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READ MORE <\/strong> Full list of areas to be hit by snow as 600-mile weather bomb to blast Britain<\/strong><\/p>\n

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\u201cThe main thrust of it is going through the midlands and northwards, but Wales looks like it\u2019s in the tramlines in particular,\u201d he said. \u201cThere could be quite a lot of snow, although some will turn into rain and sleet. But it won\u2019t effect anywhere below the M4.\u201d<\/p>\n

He clarified that it was \u201cvery marginal\u201d and predictions could rapidly change over the weekend. \u201cNorway\u2019s turned very cold and snow-laden to hell,\u201d he added. \u201cThat doesn\u2019t always happen that this time of year.<\/p>\n

\u201cOnce you establish that, and then we get a north easterly airstream like we\u2019ve had, we\u2019re importing it. We\u2019ve imported some of that Scandinavian snow.\u201d<\/p>\n

The recent cold snap is an example of nature\u2019s balance, Mr Dale explained. \u201cWe had a very wet, mild, warm autumn until the end the November. Nature has a way of balancing things out over time.<\/p>\n

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