Met Office warning over flooding as UK set for coldest December in 10 years - News Summed Up

Met Office warning over flooding as UK set for coldest December in 10 years


The Met Office says there is likely to be heavy rain in northern Scotland on Monday and Tuesday, which could cause flooding and transport chaos. The warning comes into effect at 6pm tomorrow, and lasts until 9pm on Tuesday. “The UK will stay in cold air north of the jet stream.”A Met Office forecaster said: “December 10-19 has temperatures likely to begin below average, trend to average then could turn colder again. (Image: PA)"Hill snow is possible, and showers could perhaps be wintry at lower levels.”The UK's average December temperature is 3.8C. Ex-BBC and Met Office forecaster John Hammond of weathertrending said: “It looks chilly until mid-month, with showers possibly wintry on hills, and cold air likely to come back later in December.”


Source: Daily Mirror December 06, 2020 12:59 UTC



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