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Brutal chilly climate map exhibits Arctic blast bringing summer time to freezing finish

Summer fun is coming to an abrupt end, according to a new UK cold weather map.

Forecast data – collected by wxcharts.com – shows the warmer weather millions of Brits have been enjoying over the last few months is to be replaced by an Arctic blast as we move into the darker nights.

The low temperatures, set to take hold of the country towards the end of this month, is a stark contrast to the balmy conditions predicted for this week, as reported by The Express.

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If the map is correct, the mercury will drop as low as 1C in Aberdeenshire and other areas along Scotland’s eastern coast. Whereas everywhere else in the country will have to deal with temperatures under 10C come early on Wednesday, September 25.

It’ll be slightly warmer further south, with lows of 9C in an area around the South Downs National Park on the south coast of England, while the areas around London are forecast for 6C at the bottom end.

Areas including a patch of the country southeast of Bath, Gloucester, Cheltenham and between those cities and Oxford could also drop only as low as 7C.



The UK cold weather map from wxcharts.com
The UK cold weather map from wxcharts.com

Most of England and Wales will see minimum temperatures of around 2-8C. In Northern Ireland, temperatures are expected to be between 6 and 8C.

However, before the colder weather takes over, the UK’s final bout of summer heat is set to last around 10 days, weather experts have claimed.

Despite the current Arctic blast, leaving parts of the UK with a thing snowy blanket this week, promises of warmer weather has been made by all those in the weather industry. It is said the warmer spell will start in the next few days.

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