Cold temperatures are expected to drop to -2°C overnight, indicating that snow and ice could be on the way.

The forecasters are cautioning that the cold front arriving today could bring a wintry mix of sleet, ice, and snow to some areas in the northern part of the country.

February 23rd 2023.

Cold temperatures are expected to drop to -2°C overnight, indicating that snow and ice could be on the way.
and forecasters have warned that a second storm could arrive. The Met Office issued a warning due to the cold temperatures, with Scotland experiencing temperatures as low as -2C in the morning. Arctic winds are set to bring harsher winter weather which may result in snow and ice. This could be due to a 31% chance of 'sudden stratospheric warming', with high pressure causing warmer air to flow down from the Arctic. The Met Office has stated that there will be a 'clear and cold' forecast for much of Britain, with clouds and rain across Scotland. Temperatures could dip to as low as -4C in certain areas.

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Those in the UK should be prepared for the cold and any potential disruption it may bring. People should monitor the weather and be aware that they may need to take extra precautions.



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Chilly showers are expected to hit the UK this week, with temperatures in some areas dropping to -4C tonight. The Met Office has asked people to prepare for the cold temperatures, with some forecasters predicting a second storm could be on the way. Earlier in the month, freezing fog caused disruption to travel, with airports having to cancel flights due to the cold weather. The Met Office even issued a warning due to the icy temperatures. A cold snap overnight saw temperatures in Scotland drop below freezing, with -2C in the Highlands this morning. Arctic winds are expected to bring the usual colder temperatures for this time of year, which may result in snow and ice. Met Office forecasters mention that there is a 31 per cent chance that colder air will flow down from the Arctic due to a 'sudden stratospheric warming'. They said that it is expected to be 'clear and cold' across England and Wales, but Scotland may experience cloud and rain. Later, colder and clearer weather will spread to the northern parts. Low clouds have meant freezing fog has blanketed the UK in recent weeks.



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