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PostPosted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 9:01 pm 
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Britain facing SNOW within two weeks as Arctic blast swoops in from east



A fierce Arctic blast will sweep the UK bringing the first snowfall this autumn in just two weeks.

Temperatures are set to take a nosedive after the weekend as a blanket of icy air sweeps in from the east.

Some parts of the country will see thermometers sink below freezing with frost and bitter winds bringing the first taste of winter.

The warning comes as Europe wraps up for an early whiteout with bitter easterly winds heading this way next week.

Weather Network forecast for cool blast across the UK

Parts of Scotland and very high ground further south could see the first flurry of snow arrive before the end of the month, forecasters say.

Leon Brown, forecaster for The Weather Channel UK, said: "The main theme for next week is drier weather but also turning quite a bit colder from Sunday, jumpers, coats and a warm fire fits the bill."

He said overnight temperatures will touch freezing in parts of the country with widespread frosts likely under clear skies.

"Where skies are clear at night and winds fall light there will be some air frosts next week," he said.

"This is most likely over Scotland on Tuesday and Wednesday morning, but later in the week temperatures close to freezing in the south too by Friday morning."

James Madden, forecaster for Exacta Weather, said the first snowfall of winter is likely to arrive before the end of the month.

He said: "As we head in the second half of the meteorological autumn and from as early as next week, we will begin to see more of a chillier theme developing as some strong easterly winds begin to exert an influence across the British Isles.

"This will allow for the first real taste of some wintry weather and during the final third of October we could see some snow across higher ground of the north and on well-elevated levels as far south as Wales or southern England."

In the short-term, Britain's weather is about to settle down after a week of heavy rain and winds brought floods to parts of Britain.

The remnants of Hurricane Joaquin will be held at bay by high pressure over the country.

Weather Network spokesman Richard Chapman said much of the UK can expect a mild and settled weekend although things will turn chilly next week.

"Easterly winds will bring a cool start to next week," he said.

"Currently, very cold air is moving across northern Russia into Scandinavia and the Baltic states, producing temperatures well below normal for early October.

"From Sunday onward, it will become rather chilly, and daytime highs will struggle at 10 to 14C, coolest in eastern England, and feeling rather unpleasant with a wind off the North Sea, and a lot of cloud, plus occasional drizzle."

Temperatures this weekend will hover around 15C in the south and around 12C further north during the day.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/weather/topsto ... spartanntp

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time for set of new tyres then.... :-k


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Britain facing SNOW within two weeks as Arctic blast swoops in from east



A fierce Arctic blast will sweep the UK bringing the first snowfall this autumn in just two weeks.

Temperatures are set to take a nosedive after the weekend as a blanket of icy air sweeps in from the east.

Some parts of the country will see thermometers sink below freezing with frost and bitter winds bringing the first taste of winter.

The warning comes as Europe wraps up for an early whiteout with bitter easterly winds heading this way next week.

Weather Network forecast for cool blast across the UK

Parts of Scotland and very high ground further south could see the first flurry of snow arrive before the end of the month, forecasters say.

Leon Brown, forecaster for The Weather Channel UK, said: "The main theme for next week is drier weather but also turning quite a bit colder from Sunday, jumpers, coats and a warm fire fits the bill."

He said overnight temperatures will touch freezing in parts of the country with widespread frosts likely under clear skies.

"Where skies are clear at night and winds fall light there will be some air frosts next week," he said.

"This is most likely over Scotland on Tuesday and Wednesday morning, but later in the week temperatures close to freezing in the south too by Friday morning."

James Madden, forecaster for Exacta Weather, said the first snowfall of winter is likely to arrive before the end of the month.

He said: "As we head in the second half of the meteorological autumn and from as early as next week, we will begin to see more of a chillier theme developing as some strong easterly winds begin to exert an influence across the British Isles.

"This will allow for the first real taste of some wintry weather and during the final third of October we could see some snow across higher ground of the north and on well-elevated levels as far south as Wales or southern England."

In the short-term, Britain's weather is about to settle down after a week of heavy rain and winds brought floods to parts of Britain.

The remnants of Hurricane Joaquin will be held at bay by high pressure over the country.

Weather Network spokesman Richard Chapman said much of the UK can expect a mild and settled weekend although things will turn chilly next week.

"Easterly winds will bring a cool start to next week," he said.

"Currently, very cold air is moving across northern Russia into Scandinavia and the Baltic states, producing temperatures well below normal for early October.

"From Sunday onward, it will become rather chilly, and daytime highs will struggle at 10 to 14C, coolest in eastern England, and feeling rather unpleasant with a wind off the North Sea, and a lot of cloud, plus occasional drizzle."

Temperatures this weekend will hover around 15C in the south and around 12C further north during the day.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/weather/topsto ... spartanntp



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And of course not that it bothers any of you to$$ers pensioners face the choice EAT OR HEAT 100 a week will die un noticed by their careers who now get 15 minutes per client :evil: :evil:

I have not felt so fekking violent for many many years ......................maybe ite sometning to do with the DESPICABLE STINKING TORY VERMIN #-o #-o

KILL TORYS BOMB EMM GAS EMM SHOOT EMM \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/

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And of course not that it bothers any of you to$$ers pensioners face the choice EAT OR HEAT 100 a week will die un noticed by their careers who now get 15 minutes per client :evil: :evil:

I have not felt so fekking violent for many many years ......................maybe ite sometning to do with the DESPICABLE STINKING TORY VERMIN #-o #-o

KILL TORYS BOMB EMM GAS EMM SHOOT EMM \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/

Some of us are pensioners.......plonker...

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trotskys twin wrote:
And of course not that it bothers any of you to$$ers pensioners face the choice EAT OR HEAT 100 a week will die un noticed by their careers who now get 15 minutes per client :evil: :evil:

I have not felt so fekking violent for many many years ......................maybe ite sometning to do with the DESPICABLE STINKING TORY VERMIN #-o #-o

KILL TORYS BOMB EMM GAS EMM SHOOT EMM \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/

Some of us are pensioners.......plonker...


ME TOO DOUBLE PLONKER AND I DO ME BIT ON THE SOUP RUNS ROUND HERE WE TRY TO ASSIST ALL THAT GET INTO THESE UNNECESSARY IMPOSED DIFFICULTY'S ITS CALLED COMMUNITY BUT WE'VE MISSED SOME AND THAT HURTS :cry: :cry: :cry:

I SAY KILL TORY'S NOT PENSIONERS #-o #-o

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100 a week probably die in summer too

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wannabeeahack wrote:
100 a week probably die in summer too


of the cold or hunger #-o #-o

Just maybe the woman that spawned the piece of slime you are :evil: :evil: will suffer this winter or her friends and relatives .............not to worry eh
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trotskys twin wrote:
MR T wrote:
trotskys twin wrote:
And of course not that it bothers any of you to$$ers pensioners face the choice EAT OR HEAT 100 a week will die un noticed by their careers who now get 15 minutes per client :evil: :evil:

I have not felt so fekking violent for many many years ......................maybe ite sometning to do with the DESPICABLE STINKING TORY VERMIN #-o #-o

KILL TORYS BOMB EMM GAS EMM SHOOT EMM \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/

Some of us are pensioners.......plonker...


ME TOO DOUBLE PLONKER AND I DO ME BIT ON THE SOUP RUNS ROUND HERE WE TRY TO ASSIST ALL THAT GET INTO THESE UNNECESSARY IMPOSED DIFFICULTY'S ITS CALLED COMMUNITY BUT WE'VE MISSED SOME AND THAT HURTS :cry: :cry: :cry:

I SAY KILL TORY'S NOT PENSIONERS #-o #-o

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trotskys twin wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
100 a week probably die in summer too


of the cold or hunger



neither, they couldnt face being in the same air as you ya faggot

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wannabeeahack wrote:
trotskys twin wrote:
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100 a week probably die in summer too


of the cold or hunger



neither, they couldnt face being in the same air as you ya faggot


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time for set of new tyres then.... :-k

Just put on 4 Michelin Cross Climate's :wink:

http://www.michelin.co.uk/tyres/michelin-crossclimate

Got them for £440 ATS Euromaster fitted :wink:

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Private Reggie wrote:
o-marek wrote:
time for set of new tyres then.... :-k

Just put on 4 Michelin Cross Climate's :wink:

http://www.michelin.co.uk/tyres/michelin-crossclimate

Got them for £440 ATS Euromaster fitted :wink:

£110 each tyre :shock: you are having a laugh. I can have a set of 4 winter tyres for £160.

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Private Reggie wrote:
o-marek wrote:
time for set of new tyres then.... :-k

Just put on 4 Michelin Cross Climate's :wink:

http://www.michelin.co.uk/tyres/michelin-crossclimate

Got them for £440 ATS Euromaster fitted :wink:
:shock: :shock:

Mine was £60 a corner fitted, 205/55 16s

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