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Londoners will see a cold snap this week and could be hit with sleet

by LLB staff reporter
17th Nov 25 11:24 am

In the wake of Storm Claudia Arctic air will cover the UK and Londoners are facing a very cold start to the week.

The Met Office has said that temperatures will not rise above 9C across London on Monday and later in the week there could be wintry showers and.

Overnight across the capital temperatures fell to 5C and it will get colder throughout the week with the mercury falling to lows of 0C at night and 5C during the day on Thursday, Londoners could also see sleet showers.

The UK Health Security Agency has issued a cold weather warning which is in place from 8am on Monday until 8am on Friday for East Midlands, West Midlands, North East, North West and Yorkshire and the Humber.

Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Dan Holley said: “As Storm Claudia retreats to the south, high pressure to the north west will drive a cold northerly flow from the Arctic across the UK.

“This will bring much colder conditions than of late and, whilst generally drier than recent days, there will also be a risk of wintry hazards, such as snow and ice.

“There will be widespread frosts across the UK, with temperatures dipping as low as minus 7C in places next week, and daytime temperatures staying in single figures across the country.

“Couple this with a brisk northerly wind, and there will be a marked wind chill.

“This will be a notable change in our weather after a prolonged spell of above-average temperatures. People should keep an eye on the forecast in their area as it is possible warnings may be issued for snow and ice at times.”

RAC Breakdown spokesperson Alice Simpson said: “There’s potential for freezing temperatures to make roads hit by heavy rain very slippery with a chance of ice.

“We expect breakdown volumes to be around 10% higher than what’s normal for this time of year, which equates to around 1,000 more people needing our help each day.

“Normal indicators of autumn, like fallen leaves on the road, can also become very hazardous in icy conditions as they create an extra layer between tyres and the road surface, increasing the likelihood of skidding.”

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