Met Office reveals whether snow is really coming to UK in September
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Met Office reveals whether snow is really coming to UK in September
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"The UK is braced for cold, wet and windy weather conditions over the coming days after the Met Office issued new yellow weather warnings. A spell of heavy rain is forecast to lash parts of the country on Wednesday, with regions of Wales warned of the possibility of flooding and travel disruption. It comes after windy weather swept across the country and gusts of up to 80mph were recorded by the Met Office overnight on Sunday."
"It is set to be a drastic departure from the back-to-back heatwaves of the summer, which were confirmed as the hottest on average that Britain has ever experienced. Descending to lows of 8C in parts of Scotland and 11C in London by Tuesday, it has also been speculated by independent forecasters that parts of the country could soon see snow."
The Independent requests donations to fund reporters on the ground covering reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, including investigations and documentary work. The outlet states it avoids paywalls and depends on contributions from those who can afford it to make journalism widely available. The UK faces cold, wet and windy weather with new Met Office yellow warnings and heavy rain forecast for Wednesday, with parts of Wales at risk of flooding and travel disruption. Gusts up to 80mph were recorded, and temperatures may fall to around 8C in parts of Scotland and 11C in London, with possible snow.
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