UK weather: Temperatures could fall to -7C as cold snap follows Storm Claudia - with chance of snow

As high pressure pushes into the Arctic, the Sky Weather team holds that by early next week, daytime temperatures will be around 10C (50F) lower in parts of the south compared to recently.

A cold weather alert is in effect from Monday to Friday this week. File pic: Reuters
Image: A cold weather alert is in effect from Monday to Friday this week. File pic: Reuters
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Temperatures could drop as low as -7C (19.4F) in parts of the UK over the next week, as a cold snap is forecast to follow Storm Claudia.

After the storm brought heavy rains across the south of England and Wales - with a major incident declared in Monmouth after severe flooding - the Met Office is forecasting high pressure from the north, dropping temperatures.

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The weather agency said there is a possibility of snow during the week ahead, and that a "marked wind chill" is expected across much of the country.

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And according to the Sky Weather team, by early next week, daytime temperatures will be around 10C (50F) lower in parts of the south compared to recently.

Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Dan Holley said that the high pressure to the northwest "will drive a cold northerly flow from the Arctic", bringing with it "much colder conditions than of late".

He added: "There will be widespread frosts across the UK, with temperatures dipping as low as -7C in places next week, and daytime temperatures staying in single figures across the country.

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"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."

Mr Holley also warned "it is possible warnings may be issued for snow and ice at times".

File pic: Reuters
Image: File pic: Reuters

Cold weather warnings next week

For Sunday itself, the Met Office forecasts the weather to be "dull in the south to start with further drizzle" before clearing, and holds that elsewhere it will be "largely dry with bright spells though a band of showers moving into the far north".

It comes after the UK Health Security Agency issued a cold weather warning for parts of the Midlands and northern England from Monday.

Pic: UKHSA
Image: Pic: UKHSA

The cold weather alert is in place from 8am on Monday until 8am next Friday. It covers the East Midlands, West Midlands, North East, North West and Yorkshire and The Humber.

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Flood alerts in effect after Claudia

Meanwhile, the Environment Agency has warned that flooding will continue throughout the weekend as the remnants of Storm Claudia move south.

As of 2am, 45 flood warnings and 114 alerts are in effect in England.

According to Natural Resources Wales, there are four severe flood warnings - all near Monmouth - as well as six flood warnings and 14 alerts as of the same time.

The government body also said that river water levels on the Monnow reached record levels, exceeding those recorded during Storm Dennis in 2020 and Storm Bert last year.