Snow falls in London as temperatures plunge

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Snow falls in London as temperatures plunge
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Snow fell in London on Thursday morning as freezing temperatures hit the capital in a drastic change of conditions from last week’s sunny spell 🌨️

A Met Office yellow weather warning for ice covering a large swathe of eastern Scotland, north-east England and Yorkshire until Thursday morning states that “snow and hail showers could lead to icy surfaces, with possible travel disruption.Overnight wintry showers could see ” fairly widespread icy patches, particularly on untreated surfaces”.

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