Storm Claudia floods hit UK
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The Met Office has issued its latest weather forecast for next week, and the aftermath of Storm Claudia could bring with it a snowy few days. The UK was recently battered by Storm Claudia, which caused disruption on road and rail, along with significant flooding across the country.
An hour-by-hour forecast as Storm Claudia is expected to hit Suffolk with heavy rain today, according to the Met Office.
The storm could result in travel disruptions, power cuts, and flooding in some areas, with Portugal and Spain also under weather warnings.
Snow is set to hit quite a bit of Britain this month, with a staggering 24 cities to be covered in white, according to the latest weather maps.
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Five regions of England are being warned of a cold snap, as the UK Health Security Agency says "significant impacts are possible across health and social care services".
Maps show a 521-mile stretch of snow from John O’ Groats to Stoke-on-Trent. At 6am, large parts of England will see rainfall with snowfall mainly sticking to Scotland. By 12 noon, the maps show that patches of snow could be seen in other parts of England.
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The Met Office forecast reads: "Temperatures across the UK will peak in the mid-teens Celsius, which is above average for the time of year but not as mild as the last few days. Expect values to be a couple of degrees cooler, reflecting the change in wind direction and the passage of weather fronts."
This shift from the heavy rain and gusty winds that have dominated the UK weather recently marks a clear transition into colder, wintry conditions. The Met Office has issued a series of warnings for next week,
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