Snow hits as Halloween horror brings floods and storms to freak out revellers

A Halloween horror mixture of floods, snow and storms is about to freak out revellers.

A weekend washout is hitting trick or treaters, with heavy ­downpours inflicting extra floods within the North and South. Waves of as much as 20ft are additionally due on South West coasts at the moment.

And snow will observe only a day after British Summer Time ended this morning (Sunday, October 29). Mountain Weather Information Service mentioned: “Upland snowfalls are forecast in Scotland with a lowering of temperatures, leaving the Munro hills sub-zero for ­several days.”

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More moist and windy climate is on the best way to wreak havoc throughout the UK
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A 400-mile-wide -1C easterly chill from Norway arrives in northern England and Scotland tomorrow (Monday, October 30). And a 60mph storm is about to deliver extra gales and washouts on Wednesday and Thursday, with the South most in danger.

A Met Office forecaster mentioned: “Further showers, rain and strong winds are forecast for most until Tuesday. Then very unsettled or stormy conditions are likely nationwide, with heavy rainfall and strong winds.”



Some areas may see sub-zero temperatures for ­a number of days
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It comes after the Daily Star reported yesterday that the UK is headed for extra harmful climate as heavy showers and 70mph winds threaten to unleash havoc on the nation. London and the south of England, the Highlands and northeast of Scotland and Northern Ireland are among the many areas affected, with downpours anticipated to batter the areas.

Nearly 4 inches of rain may fall within the worst-affected areas, inflicting journey chaos and flooding just like that seen throughout Storm Babet earlier this month. Yellow climate warnings have been issued over the following three days, beginning at the moment (Saturday, October 28), and ending at midnight on Monday.

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