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UK weather: Final day of cold snap before big jump in temperatures – but rain and ice warnings remain | UK News

Great Britain in it final day of cold before big jump in temperature on Monday – but warnings for snow, ice and rain are still wide in force.

Temperature on Sunday of 3 to 7C (37 to 44F) at most of country before sustained warming is forecast from early evening into the night.

Monday is expected to bring the maximum of 13 to 14C (55 to 57F) in London, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff.

This is a significant increase on daytime temperatures that have been struggling to rise above freezing lately, with many good places below zero Overnight.

Braemar in Scotland weathered -17.3C on Tuesday.

But the transition from frost to almost springlike temperature comes with a warning of treacherous road conditions.

meteorological office alerts for freezing rain and ice cover a lot of northern England until 20:00 on Sunday, with overlap yellow snow alarm extends to northern Scotland.

Freezing rain is rare in Great Britain and occurs when it hits a cold surface and freezes almost instantly, producing amazing effects as a raindrop spreads. out moment before it freezes.

Heavy rain warnings also cover most of England and Wales from 18:00 Sunday to Monday morning, with flood possible in places.

Cold level three weather the alert issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is also in place until midnight in England, warning of increased risk to the health of the vulnerable people.

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Temperatures have struggled to rise above freezing lately

Bounce in temperatures can also cause some pipes burst when the water melts – as you can see in parts of London this week 60 firefighters were to help people in flooded streets.

Water UK advised people make sure their pipes are well insulated.

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With any frozen ponds and lakes now set melt quickly, fire the leaders called people not set foot on ice after several runs in the same week as four children died in incident.

The London Fire Brigade (LFB) retweeted the photo of people including children, on frozen pond in Wimbledon.

“Sad more Examples of people walking on frozen ponds in #London. In the strongest way possible please don’t do this!” posted.

“He might look strong enough to stand on, but this is often not the case. If you fall into ice water, risk of hypothermia is high and may prove fatal”LFB added.

The power was today restored to the rest people in Shetland still grappling with power outages after damage network.

Over 5000 homes power outage due to a major accident on islands after a heavy snowfall power lines.

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