UK Braces for Arctic Blast: Temperatures to Plummet, Flood Alerts, and Safety Warnings Issued
October 3, 2024The UK is bracing for an Arctic blast, with temperatures expected to drop significantly in early October, potentially reaching as low as -5C by mid-month.
Weather forecasts indicate that many areas could see temperatures plummet to -1C, with parts of Scotland experiencing lows of -3C.
Parts of northern England may face even colder conditions, with temperatures dropping to -4C, while southern regions are expected to hover around 1C.
Cold air is forecasted to settle across most parts of the UK starting from October 15, lasting into the following days.
The Met Office has issued warnings for strong winds and heavy rain, with flood alerts in place for various areas, particularly in England and Wales.
Recent torrential rains have already caused flooding in central, southern, and eastern England, leaving many areas inundated.
In response to the anticipated heavy rain, the Environment Agency is deploying drones to monitor river levels in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire.
The British Red Cross emphasizes the unpredictability of winter weather and the importance of proactive preparation for households.
They recommend early shopping for essential supplies, including batteries, as households prepare for the cold weather.
An emergency kit should include food, first aid supplies, batteries, and torches to last for a few days.
It is crucial for residents to ensure their heating systems are serviced and functioning properly to prevent health risks associated with cold indoor temperatures.
Additionally, residents are encouraged to check on vulnerable individuals who may need extra support during the cold weather.
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Express.co.uk • Oct 1, 2024
UK cold weather maps turn blue as -3C Arctic blast smashes BritainExpress.co.uk • Oct 2, 2024
Households told to 'stock up' and buy batteries before October 15The Mirror • Sep 30, 2024
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