As temperatures drop this week, the British, longing for spring sunshine, will have to wait a little longer.
It will drop to -5 ° C in the coming hours on Wednesday, with snow on the way tomorrow.
This is good news for winter sports enthusiasts heading to Scotland for new dust – but it’s a blow to those preparing for the temperate days.
Meanwhile, winds of up to 60 miles per hour are expected in the country today.
To overcome it, there will be plenty of heavy rain during the week.
Eight days later – bookmakers have already ruled out the possibility of this month being the hottest March on record.
Snow will break within hours on the west coast of Scotland and parts of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Heavy rain is expected in Dublin.
More snow is expected on Friday, with snow in the Midlands and across the South Coast.
But there will be at least one strangely hot day during the last breath of winter.
A light wave will arrive on Thursday – bringing temperatures between Cambridgeshire and London to 16C.
It will be distressing for millions of people by the weekend and can expect rain on Saturday.
Climate Observatory forecaster Claire Nasir said it was particularly windy today, with winds approaching for a short time.
“A Strange Week”
His colleague, meteorologist Alex Deakin, said: “A strange weather is ahead.”
“It will be mild, but often windy. We often talk about mild weather, ”he said.
“After the onset of cold weather in the week, the south winds will be mild on Thursdays and Fridays. ⁇
It will end soon, however,
“When we arrive on Friday, a cold front continues to pass,” he said.
“This will be another windy day. ⁇
Laddbrook’s Alex Apati said: “Things will only get worse if the latest prospects are good, and the chances of it dropping to a record month in the weather are decreasing day by day as more heavy rains hit Britain soon.”
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