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Forecasters warn of coldest bonfire night for 14 years as early winter worsens and temperatures drop to as low as -6C by Simon Tomlinson

Saturday, November 3, 2012 18:52
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The Met Office issued a severe weather alert from tomorrow across the South, South-East and south Midlands for up to 40mm of rain – two weeks’ worth – fanning flood worries.

Forecasters said wet snow threatens the North Downs, South Downs, Chilterns, Cotswolds, Salisbury Plain, Exmoor and Dartmoor, with slushy deposits possible.

Monday will be the coldest November 5 since daily temperature records began in 1999, Met Office data passed to Reading University meteorology expert Dr Roger Brugge showed.

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2012-11-03 18:34:12

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