Arctic blast could see see 'snowiest UK period for 12 years'

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Arctic blast could see see 'snowiest UK period for 12 years'
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The Met Office says that snow is possible into mid-January

Long-range forecasters are predicting an Arctic blast in January with it claimed Britain is set for its 'snowiest period of weather' since 2010. and another forecaster is predicting "frequent spells of cold wintry weather" next month.

The spokesman said: "Confidence is relatively low during early and mid-January. Temperatures are most likely to be around average, though there is a greater likelihood of cold spells compared to normal."Snow remains possible at times, most likely over hills in the north but could fall to lower levels at times." The metrological agency says that the colder weather could return from Boxing Day until early January.

"We could now be looking at a lengthy cold period setting in for a number of weeks and the potential for some of the coldest and snowiest weather since December 2010."

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