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The Big Freeze by seunmohmoh(f): 11:52am On Nov 26, 2017
Britain faces another freezing day as temperatures to pluWEATHER experts have warned Brits of a "real risk" of death after temperatures plunged to -3C in parts of the UK last night.

Ice-covered roads and pavements could plague the western side of Britain today as forecasters issue a yellow "be aware" warning across areas in England, Scotland and Wales.mmet to -3C, roads to be covered in ice and health experts warn of ‘real risk’ of deathParts of Britain woke to another icy morning today after below-freezing temperatures hit overnight.

The mercury dipped to -3C in some places, while others barely managed to rise above zero.

Forecasters announced the the risk of ice, especially on untreated roads and pavements, and said the weather warning will remain in place until this afternoon.

Pictures emerged yesterday of overturned and smashed cars that had come off icy roads.The chill is expected to continue throughout the day, with temperatures struggling to top 7C and feeling even colder in the wind.

Met Officer forecaster Luke Miall said: "We're going to continue seeing showers feeding in, alongside a brisk north-westerly wind.

"It will be drier the further south and east you are.

"The temperatures are a bit below normal for this time of year, so it will be a case of wrapping up warm."On Saturday there were smatterings of snow in parts of Scotland and the West Midlands, while a mixture of sleet and snow fell overnight around parts of Wales, the west of England and Scotland, mainly on higher ground.

Public Health England has warned those most at risk in cold weather to take precautions.

Dr Thomas Waite, of the body's Extreme Events team, said: "We're well used to winter in this country so most people know what to do to protect their health before and during cold spells.

"But there are people who may not take precautions and who are at a very real risk.

"We know that every winter thousands of people fall ill and many die because of exposure to cold both in the home and while outdoors.

"Those most at risk include older people, very young children and those with conditions like heart and lung disease."

Figures earlier this week showed there were more than 34,000 "excess deaths" across England and Wales last winter, the second highest level in eight years.

A milder day is expected on Monday, before a prolonged period of low temperatures across the country in the coming week and the one after it, with further widespread frosts.

Re: The Big Freeze by Munae(f): 11:53am On Nov 26, 2017
So you mean to tell me that spending my Christmas in Britain this year will be risky.

Mbanu.
Re: The Big Freeze by seunmohmoh(f): 12:42pm On Nov 26, 2017
yes very risky

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