Temperatures, Storm y Retreat
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Storm Claudia

Emergency services are continuing to deal with severe flooding caused by Storm Claudia. A major incident was declared in Monmouth, south-east Wales, where people were rescued or evacuated from homes that were flooded during torrential rain on Friday.

On Sunday morning, four severe flood warnings imposed by Natural Resources Wales (NRW), which warned of a danger to life, remained in place, while there. were 41 flood warnings in England. River levels on the Monnow had reached record levels, exceeding those recorded during Storm Dennis in 2020 and Storm Bert last year, NRW said.

The storm’s retreat is ushering in a cold snap across the UK, with temperatures plummeting to freezing and possible snow and ice, forecasters said. Saturday night was the coldest in the UK since 20 March, with temperatures falling to -7C in Tulloch Bridge, Scotland, according to the Met Office.

A drop of about 5C will bring above-average temperatures for November plunging to single digits across most of the UK, with temperatures peaking in south-east. England at about 11C on Sunday, and getting colder for the start of the week.

The Met Office’s deputy chief meteorologist, Dan Holley, said: “As Storm Claudia retreats to the south, high pressure to the north-west will drive a cold. northerly flow from the Arctic across the UK. “This will bring much colder conditions than of late and, whilst generally drier than recent days, there will also be a risk of wintry hazards,. such as snow and ice.

Análisis temático

There will be widespread frosts across the UK, with temperatures dipping as low as -7C in places next week, and daytime temperatures staying in single. figures across the country. “Couple this with a brisk northerly wind, and there will be a marked wind chill.

The UK Health Security Agency has issued a cold weather warning for parts of the Midlands and northern England from Monday, and the Environment Agency. has warned flooding will continue throughout the weekend.

The cold weather alert is in place from 8am on Monday until 8am next Friday and covers the East Midlands, West Midlands, North East, North. West and Yorkshire and The Humber.

Midlands, North y Weather

As the UK prepares for the cold snap, people are advised to take precautions to stay warm and safe. This includes keeping warm indoors, especially if you are vulnerable, such as the elderly or young children, and checking on neighbours who may need help.

Additionally, drivers are warned to be aware of black ice and frost on the roads, and to slow down and use low gear when driving. on hills.

Storm Claudia has brought severe flooding to Wales and England, and the storm’s retreat is ushering in a cold snap across the UK.

Claudia, Brought y Severe

With temperatures plummeting to freezing and possible snow and ice, it is essential to be aware of the risks and take necessary precautions to stay. safe.

The UK’s emergency services are working hard to deal with the aftermath of the storm, and people are advised to follow their instructions and stay. informed about the latest weather forecast and flood warnings.

As the cold weather sets in, it is essential to prioritize warmth and safety, especially for vulnerable individuals. By taking precautions and being aware of the risks, we can stay safe and warm during the cold snap.

Essential, Prioritize y Warmth

As the UK navigates the aftermath of Storm Claudia, it is essential to remember that the storm has brought severe flooding and cold weather, and. people should take necessary precautions to stay safe and warm.

The UK’s emergency services and weather forecasters are working hard to provide the latest information and advice, and people are advised to stay informed and. take necessary precautions to stay safe.

By being aware of the risks and taking necessary precautions, we can stay safe and warm during the cold snap, and look forward to a. return to milder weather in the coming weeks.

The UK’s resilience in the face of severe weather is a testament to the country’s ability to adapt and respond to changing circumstances, and it. is essential to continue to prioritize warmth and safety during the cold snap. As the storm subsides and the cold weather sets in, it is essential.

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