Monday, August 18, 2014

Snow set to blast Scotland as forecasters warn of 'coldest August spell in a century' | Mail Online

Snow set to blast Scotland as forecasters warn of 'coldest August spell in a century' | Mail Online: Forecasters have warned that Cumbria and Yorkshire could see the coldest August spell in 95 years
The temperature rose no higher than 8.9C in 1919 and it is expected to dip that low again later this week
Snow is predicted in the mountains of Scotland as a stubborn band of low pressure drags air in from the north
Experts are predicting scattered showers, cool temperatures and windy weather for the next two weeks
MeteoGroup has said said there is 'not much to be optimistic about' as the Bank Holiday weather looks 'disappointing'

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