Green Christmas for the UK, Then Winter Strikes
Green Christmas for the UK, Then Winter Strikes
WORCESTER, England, December 22/PRNewswire/ -- The game is almost up for another year, with the likelihood of any snow
on Christmas Day almost zero, but there is enough interest to keep the
bookies sweating right up to midnight on the big day as colder air arrives
from the east, signalling the onset of what may be a significant cold spell
from Boxing Day onward.
According the forecasters at http://www.Netweather.tv, the weather this
Christmas will be fairly quiet, chilly in a freshening easterly breeze with
patchy fog and frost early and late. Paul Michaelwaite of Netweather.tv
comments:
"It's a nailed on green Christmas for the vast majority this year, but
with colder weather arriving late on Christmas day, there is just a chance of
a flake or two of snow before midnight in parts of the Southeast and East
Anglia."
Beyond Christmas Day, as easterly winds pull in far colder air across the
UK, bitter temperatures, hard overnight frosts and the risk of snow come to
the fore as winter begins to bite once more. Paul Michaelwaite adds:
"We've been watching this one for some time now, and it's certainly going
to become a lot colder, those out trying to walk off Christmas extravagances
will need to wrap up, and anyone travelling should certainly check the
forecast prior to beginning their journey. Current expectations are that the
cold spell could last into the New Year, with some signals pointing towards
an exceptionally wintry spell of weather being likely."
Background information
Established in 2003, Netweather.tv are one of the leading independent
weather forecasting companies in the UK supplying weather forecasts and data
to a range of companies in various industries as well as maintaining one of
the UK's most popular weather websites (http://www.netweather.tv).
For further information, quotes or interviews please contact Paul
Michaelwaite on +44(0)1386-576121
Forecasters at Netweather.tv are available for comment throughout the
Christmas and New Year period.
Source: Netweather.tv
For further information, quotes or interviews please contact Paul Michaelwaite on +44(0)1386-576121 or email media@netweather.tv
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