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Freezing conditions to last into spring.

Freezing conditions to last into spring - Met Office

23 February 2018

Conditions over the weekend and into the early part of next week will become increasingly cold, possibly exceptionally cold.

A Yellow National Severe Weather Warning for snow is in force for parts of eastern and southeast England from 4pm on Monday and through Tuesday. Snow showers are expected to develop widely, with some locations likely to see accumulations of 5 to 10 cm. Although other sites may see less frequent showers leading to much smaller accumulations up to 2 cm.

The very cold conditions, which are likely to be the coldest spell of weather for several years, are likely to remain in place for the remainder of next week. The cold easterly wind will persist bringing a significant wind chill which will make it feel several degrees colder than thermometers indicate. Even without the wind chill some locations will struggle to get above 0 °C by day, with night-time temperatures ranging down to -8 °C quite widely.

Paul Gundersen, a Met Office Chief Forecaster, said: “Parts of southern England and Wales are likely to the coldest spell of weather for several years. Many places will be dry, but snow showers are expected to develop from Monday. There is the potential for some disruptive snowfall on Monday evening and through Tuesday. The regions most at risk of disruptive snow are parts of southeast England and East Anglia, although parts of northern England and eastern Scotland are also at risk. Transport disruption is likely in areas with significant snowfall.

“With such low temperatures, snowfall is likely to be powdery, bringing the risk of drifting in the strong easterly winds. However, the majority of the air is so dry that hoar frost and ice will be less likely to form.”

Although the cold spell is forecast to remain in place for some time, there is a large uncertainty in the potential for further snowfall.

Thursday is the first day of meteorological spring, but the high pressure over Scandinavia bringing the cold easterly flow is expected to remain in place for several days and there are signs that the cold spell in the UK is likely to last well into next week and perhaps into the following week.

The Met Office is working with partners in road, rail and air transport to help minimize the impacts on the public.

Dr Thomas Waite, of Public Health England’s Extreme Events team, said: “With the days feeling a little longer and lighter it can be easy to forget that cold weather can still kill.

“Over 65s, those with conditions like heart and lung diseases and young children, are all at particular risk in cold weather as their bodies struggle to cope when temperatures fall. So before it gets cold check on friends, family and neighbours, who may be at risk and make sure they’re heating homes to at least 18C, see if they need any particular help or just someone to talk to and keep an eye on the Met Office’s forecasts and warnings. Remember keeping warm will help keep you well.”

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and with perfect timing our boiler at home has packed in. Parts to fix it won't arrive till next week. We are going off in the van - it will be much warmer than the house!
 
I’ve just stocked The Nest up with Food, Coal & Wood, Got 3/4s a Main tank of Water & arrived at a park up I can use for a week by invitation (Just got some Chainsaw work to do) So
BRING IT ON
I say !,,,

I will build my Snow Zombie Army & exact Destruction on the World WOO HOOO HOOO HOO HAAA HAA !

OOOOoo fuuu,, Sorry must of had a sugar rush !,,
 
Freezing conditions to last into spring.

Freezing conditions to last into spring - Met Office

23 February 2018

Conditions over the weekend and into the early part of next week will become increasingly cold, possibly exceptionally cold.

A Yellow National Severe Weather Warning for snow is in force for parts of eastern and southeast England from 4pm on Monday and through Tuesday. Snow showers are expected to develop widely, with some locations likely to see accumulations of 5 to 10 cm. Although other sites may see less frequent showers leading to much smaller accumulations up to 2 cm.

The very cold conditions, which are likely to be the coldest spell of weather for several years, are likely to remain in place for the remainder of next week. The cold easterly wind will persist bringing a significant wind chill which will make it feel several degrees colder than thermometers indicate. Even without the wind chill some locations will struggle to get above 0 °C by day, with night-time temperatures ranging down to -8 °C quite widely.

Paul Gundersen, a Met Office Chief Forecaster, said: “Parts of southern England and Wales are likely to the coldest spell of weather for several years. Many places will be dry, but snow showers are expected to develop from Monday. There is the potential for some disruptive snowfall on Monday evening and through Tuesday. The regions most at risk of disruptive snow are parts of southeast England and East Anglia, although parts of northern England and eastern Scotland are also at risk. Transport disruption is likely in areas with significant snowfall.

“With such low temperatures, snowfall is likely to be powdery, bringing the risk of drifting in the strong easterly winds. However, the majority of the air is so dry that hoar frost and ice will be less likely to form.”

Although the cold spell is forecast to remain in place for some time, there is a large uncertainty in the potential for further snowfall.

Thursday is the first day of meteorological spring, but the high pressure over Scandinavia bringing the cold easterly flow is expected to remain in place for several days and there are signs that the cold spell in the UK is likely to last well into next week and perhaps into the following week.

The Met Office is working with partners in road, rail and air transport to help minimize the impacts on the public.

Dr Thomas Waite, of Public Health England’s Extreme Events team, said: “With the days feeling a little longer and lighter it can be easy to forget that cold weather can still kill.

“Over 65s, those with conditions like heart and lung diseases and young children, are all at particular risk in cold weather as their bodies struggle to cope when temperatures fall. So before it gets cold check on friends, family and neighbours, who may be at risk and make sure they’re heating homes to at least 18C, see if they need any particular help or just someone to talk to and keep an eye on the Met Office’s forecasts and warnings. Remember keeping warm will help keep you well.”

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. BRING IT ON we are well hard oooop north .
 
Some people are reporting panic buying in the supermarkets,

or are people just being sensible ?

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. BRING IT ON we are well hard oooop north .

You got it right ! I’m off to the Pennines in the morning. Full gas, diesel, water and loads of grub. Will park up at Cow Green and worst case scenario if I get snowed in I will leave the van and walk to the pub at Langdon Beck and spend a night or two there.
 
and with perfect timing our boiler at home has packed in. Parts to fix it won't arrive till next week. We are going off in the van - it will be much warmer than the house!
Hope you're home pipes don't burst.
 
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Walking here and it's freezing. So I've stopped in a pub to warm up lol.

I'm in the van tonight, on my own. It is definitely warmer when the other two are with me...
 
Hardly seems appropriate to complain about the rain here in Lanzarote today,at least it's 18°.Stay safe everybody.
 
and with perfect timing our boiler at home has packed in. Parts to fix it won't arrive till next week. We are going off in the van - it will be much warmer than the house!

Turn OFF the water at the main and drain down the pipework, it is in danger of freezing and you insurance company WOULD NOT like you very much if it freezes and then thaws flooding the place and you aer not there but off in the van. minus 6-8 will soon drop a house to 0 with no heating at all.
 

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