UK weather forecast – bookies predict coldest October ever as temperatures plummet and wind and rain lashes Britain
BOOKIES have slashed the odds on this October being the coldest on record as wind and rain are set to lash Britain next week. Ladbrokes cut the odds of the “coldest October ever” this weekend from 10/11 to just 1/2 as weather experts predict a drop in temperature. The chilling news comes after a weather […]
BOOKIES have slashed the odds on this October being the coldest on record as wind and rain are set to lash Britain next week.
Ladbrokes cut the odds of the “coldest October ever” this weekend from 10/11 to just 1/2 as weather experts predict a drop in temperature.
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The chilling news comes after a weather expert warned we could be set for the coldest winter for 30 years.
But bookies say records could be broken before the end of the month if temperatures continue to drop.
Ladbrokes spokesman Alex Apati told the Daily Star: “It’s snow joke.
“We’re expecting this to go down as the coldest October ever.”
Wet and windy weather is on the way in the coming week — with the showers starting tonight.
Met Office meteorologist Steven Keats said: “Rain over parts of Kent and East Anglia.
“Otherwise mainly dry with some clear spells.
“Cold with frost in Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England.
“A few fog patches possible.”
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CHILLY SNAP BITES
Tomorrow parts of the north will start to see frost appear and mornings will be chillier than they have been the past few weeks.
In some places the mercury could dip to -4C and the high in some places will barely hit double digits.
Mr Keats added: “On Monday morning parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland could be down to as low as -3C and -4C in some spots.
“In the northeast and north it could be as low as -2C and -3C.
“There will be some chilly mornings to watch out for and some frost to watch out for as well.
“By Tuesday it will be around a high of 10C in Northern Scotland and about 15C or so in the south.
“Nights will be chilly and there will be more overnight frost.
RECORD COLD FEARS
Weather forecasters fear Britain is about to be plunged into a miserable wet and snowy winter — the coldest in 30 years.
Exacta weather expert James Madden said: “October is now looking like it will turn out to be colder than average with more of a chance of something wintry setting in through the second half of the month.
“There is a strong chance of widespread frosts and the chance of snowfall which will set the scene for November.
“This will pave the way for what is shaping up to be a colder than average winter with some extreme cold weather events.
“While these could start to make an impact within the next few weeks they will be particularly troublesome from December onward.
“Snow events have been few and far between in recent years, but this winter is looking favourable to bring snow event after snow event as weather systems from the Atlantic clash with cold stagnated air over the UK.”
That could mean a bitterly cold spell to rival the freezing winter of 1963 – which is said to have been the coldest for 200 years.
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Mike Saunders, a professor of climate prediction at University College, London told The Sunday Times last month: “This would rank the 2020 January-February central England temperature as the coldest winter since 2013.
“It would also rank January-February 2020 as the seventh coldest winter in the past 30 years.”
Temperatures are predicted to go as low as -14C, reminiscent of the “Beast from the East” which covered the UK in a blanket of snow in 2018.
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