The Independent

From Russia with snow: Arctic blast to sweep UK

- LUCY PASHA-ROBINSON

Temperatur­es across the UK are set to plummet within days as an Arctic blast from Russia brings perishing temperatur­es, snow and ice. Cold air from western Europe will sweep across Britain from tomorrow as temperatur­es dip to -5C overnight.

The cold snap follows a period of sudden stratosphe­ric warming of the Earth’s atmosphere, which “greatly increases the risk of wintry weather”, the Met Office said.

A spokespers­on told The Independen­t the phenomenon had caused a stock of high pressure to accumulate over Scandinavi­a, allowing for freezing conditions to drift across from Russia.

“Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week we are expecting very cold weather across the whole of the UK and temperatur­es will be well below average,” they said. “Monday we’ll be expecting snow showers across eastern parts of the country and on Tuesday there will be substantia­l snow across other parts of the country we’re not too sure exactly where, broadly speaking, this is likely to affect the eastern parts of the country, including the south-east.”

Forecaster­s believe temperatur­es will hover around the 2C mark across the UK, including London, Cardiff and Glasgow, but a bitter wind chill factor will make it feel like -3C or -4C.

“Temperatur­es are probably the lowest since 2013, but there have been times in the not-so-distant past where we’ve had cold weather into the end of February. But what is interestin­g is that it’s so widespread, we’re expecting the whole of the UK to be affected,” the Met Office said.

They believe the cold snap could be “prolonged”, and could spill over into March.

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(Rex) Temperatur­es are forecast to dip well below freezing in some parts of the country

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