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UK Temperatures Fall to Minus 18.7C Overnight
When the UK cold snap will end after temperatures plummet to -18°C
For days, the UK has been blanketed in not only snow and ice but also yellow and orange. Weather warning after weather warning has been issued by the Met Office this week as the wintry weather put Britain at a standstill Roads and pavements have been coasted with ice,
UK records coldest January night in 15 years as temperatures plummet to -17.5C
UK records coldest January night in 15 years as temperatures plummet to -17.5C - Altnaharra, a hamlet in the most northern region of the Highlands, had reached the temperature before 9pm on Friday.
UK Temperatures Fall to Minus 18.7C Overnight as Cold Spell Continues
Temperatures dropped to minus 18.7C in the UK's coldest January night in 15 years, as the wintry weather continues.
Temperatures plummet to minus 18.9C overnight as cold spell continues
Temperatures dropped to minus 18.7C in the UK’s coldest January night in 15 years, as the wintry weather continues. Altnaharra, which is in the most northern region of the Highlands, recorded minus 18.
Mercury falls to minus 18C in Scottish hamlet as cold spell continues
The mercury fell again overnight with a hamlet in northern Scotland shivering through a temperature of minus 18C. The Met Office said Altnaharra, which is in the most northern region of the Highlands,
Freezing temperatures continue in Cumbria in cold start to the year
Cumbria recorded the coldest temperature in England on Wednesday evening as the cold snap continues. Shap was the coldest place in the country at minus 11.2 degrees with temperatures set to drop further.
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UK weather warnings as NINE ultra rare 'amber' health alerts issued in -18C cold snap
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UK treasurer says London 'natural home' for Chinese finance
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Dozens rescued as rain leads to flooding and travel is disrupted in parts of the UK
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Trader Defies UK Gilt Turmoil With Wager on Five BOE Rate Cuts
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UK retailers crank up search for savings ahead of April tax hikes
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Major incidents declared as UK grapples with floods, snow and ice
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UK Set to Spend £1.8 Billion as Wind Power Overwhelms Grid
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UK snow maps show exact date SECOND '5cm per hour' blizzard will hit Brits this month
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Why are UK borrowing costs rising and what does it mean for me?
Governments generally spend more than they raise in tax so they borrow money to fill the gap, usually by selling bonds to ...
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