Telegraph
"Billy Payne, a forecaster with MeteoGroup, said: "It's going to be a very cold day. There will be sleet and snow showers around, with the worst affected areas in northern and eastern Scotland and north-east England. "There will be a covering of snow, especially over the higher ground, with wintry showers across London." He added: "The cold spell looks set to stay at least into the beginning of December. There will be low temperatures into next week, with the risk of sleet and snow showers."
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NEW SALT CRISIS AS SNOW HITS UK (Daily Express)
"Met Office forecaster John Hammond said: “All the country is at risk of snow and no region is immune. At the moment Reykjavik in Iceland has daytime temperatures similar to the UK, about 4C.” BBC forecaster Matt Taylor said: “It’s not just a short, sharp shock, it will be around well into next week. “We’ve had snow earlier than this but to have as much as this across a large part of the country at this time of year, we have to go back to about 1993.”The first taste of the Arctic chill arrived yesterday, with snow falling in North Yorkshire and in north-east Scotland, where accidents closed five roads. "
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