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Britain is facing the fall of heavy snow across various parts, as there are weather forecasts that England could see up to 4in (10cm) snowfall on Monday.
The heavy snowfall at some places has raised the fears of transport disruption on roads, rail and airports. The initial wave of snow has dusted the eastern England, while the second heavier band is expected to move south and east across the country later.
The Met Office has updated its “cold weather action” warning to level three – one underneath a national emergency – for all of England, urging social and healthcare services to target specific actions at high-risk groups.
The cold weather signs to ease are nonexistent. There are forecasts for further drop of temperature to around -8C on Wednesday night with more possibility of light snow flurries.
Channel 4 News Weather Presenter, Liam Dutton has told: “The heaviest falls of snow (on Monday) will be across north east England, the east Midlands, East Anglia and Home Counties, where a further two to five cm could fall at lower levels and five to ten cm over the hills and mountains.”
“Elsewhere, a wintry mix of rain, sleet and hill snow is likely, with any snow less likely to settle.”
South-east England area to the north and east of London – are also expected to experience a little snowfall this evening, with the far south-west of England and Northern Ireland being the only regions untouched by the severe cold weather.
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