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A BBC Broadcast Meteorologist presents an extreme weather story.

Author: Jay Wynne

Date Issued: 8.2.2009. Time Issued: 19:03 GMT.


There will be more snow across Northern Ireland and southwest Scotland tonight, with 5cm (2 inches) of snow widely, but up to 15cm (6 inches) over hills. Parts of Wales, Northern England, the Midlands and Norfolk will be similarly affected.

Tomorrow afternoon a winter storm will affect parts of England and Wales and continue through Monday night and into Tuesday morning. Heavy snow and blizzards will affect the Midlands, east Wales, the West country and hills of southern England, and further south heavy rain will bring some flooding. Strong winds will cause drifting snow and significant wind chill.



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