14/01/2013 BBC Weather


14/01/2013

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Good evening. There has been a bit of a tussle today between cold

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continental air and milder Atlantic air tried to coming from the West.

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The battle lines have been drawn between these weather fronts. As

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they grind to a halt in the North Sea, we will cease no return to

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eastern areas through the night, giving a covering to certain places.

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Parts of East Anglia and London could see two to three centimetres.

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Ice will then become a major issue. Temperatures dropping sharply

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during the night. It could be potentially quite an nice start to

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Tuesday, dry and bright. In the east, a few rain and sleet flurries.

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Still a few rain showers affecting the far west of Wales and Cornwall,

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they will last all day, producing a little snow over high ground. They

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could be a coating of snow in places following the overnight

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snowfall. Icy conditions are possible just about anywhere in the

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country, so check with BBC local radio and travel news online before

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you head out. Tuesday should be a quieter day. Still a few hills snow

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showers across Cornwall and West Devon, but cold, temperatures

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struggling to get above freezing. And a call the night will follow to

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take us into Wednesday. -- a colder night. Temperatures could drop as

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low as minus ten Celsius. But by the end of the week, the mild

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