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UK Temperatures could plunge to below zero and bring snow in coming weeks...
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 26002484:MV8yMDI0NTgyXzM0MDI0NTYxXzkyNEU0Mzkw] [quote:novamom:MV8yMDI0NTgyXzM0MDI0NTAzXzJBMUE4NTNB] [quote:Nanna-Ree:MV8yMDI0NTgyXzM0MDIzNjE4XzNCNDJFQjEz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 26022188:MV8yMDI0NTgyXzM0MDIzMzcxXzEyMEYzNkRB] I've just been out chopping logs for the wood burner just in case. [/quote] i live by "just in case"... there isnt alot i can do....but i can have gas for the camping stove, tins in the cupboard, blankets out and at hand...and afew in the boot of the car "just in case".... winter clothes/jumpers/wellies for the kids bought early....not left til its too late...etc doing something is better than nothing [/quote] What are wellie? serious question.. And the US is predicted to get a real winter this season as well. I wonder with all of the ice melt if your side of the world will see snow simular to lake effect we get from the Great Lakes? [/quote] wellie = Wellington boot (a rubber boot that comes up to just below the knee) [/quote]
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Temperatures are set to nudged a record breaking 21C from the start of next week as Britain enjoys an Indian summer - but forecasters have warned not to get used to it.
The brief spell of unseasonable warmth could precede a polar plunge, bringing England’s first snow of winter by Friday, according to Meteorologists.
This year is already Britain’s 'strangest-ever' for weather, the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology said, with the worst drought since 1976 followed by the wettest summer for a century.
But the erratic climate has a few more surprised in store in the coming days, delivering a taste of three seasons in a week - as a golden autumnal weekend is being followed by summer and winter snaps
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im not saying that i believe everything that the weather man says....but thought id put it out there so that those that want to can prepare...just in case....
seems abit earlier than i was expecting....but i did just go out and re- stock up the tins in the cupboard this weekend as its starting to get colder and i dont want to be caught out if the weather turns quickly.....
iv been predicting a cold winter this year for months....i think alot of people are not taking the weather as seriously as they should just because we had a mild winter last year.....
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