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Christmas 2010 Could Be Britain's Coldest On Record
sky.comRead more at www.hapblog.comThis Christmas could be the coldest on record in parts of Britain, with some areas of the country waking up to temperatures well below freezingAl Gore could not be reached for comment
With temperatures of well below freezing expected across the country, brisk walks after filling Christmas dinners are likely to morph into somnolent crashes in front of the TV.
Last night, the Met Office warned the return of freezing conditions would see temperatures dropping to as low as -12˚C, especially in regions stretching from the Midlands to the north of Scotland. By Boxing Day, snowfalls will return, and are expected to be heavy in the central and upper regions, causing major problems for those returning home after visiting friends and family in the Midlands, northern England and Scotland.
The snow will continue over Monday and head to the south east, ending Tuesday morning. To add to the misery, rail and London Underground strikes are going ahead, with Tube workers striking tomorrow and two train companies, Northern Rail and Arriva Wales also on strike. Weathermen say of the cold snap continues until the den of the month, this December will have been the chilliest since 1890
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