You see this is why i left UK i hate the fucking cold ....not just hate that is a weak word ...... i despise any sort of cold an it is why i live in sunny south Florida ........yes it gets hot in the summer ........ but oh well you have to take good with bad ........look at this shit ...unacceptab;e on every level .......
reezing fog hits in -6C chill with SNOW to fall just before Christmas as Britain reels from Storm Darragh’s carnage
BRITS brace themselves for more Baltic weather as a -6C freezing fog hits the north with snow set to fall just before Christmas.
Storm Darragh has barely blown over but The Met Office has already issued another slew of yellow weather warnings.
Across parts of Scotland a freezing fog will arrive, covering Glasgow, starting from Tuesday 10 December through December 11.
The warning stated: "Areas of freezing fog will continue to make travel conditions rather difficult overnight and Wednesday morning."
Temperatures will go as low as -6C in some areas with light wind also cautioned.
This means that public services might be delayed or even cancelled, with slower journey times in general.
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Cyclists are more at risk on the roads with the chill exacerbating any icy patches along the tarmac.
Slippery roads might also affect cars, motorbikes and any other road vehicle.
The yellow warning issues to Glasgow has a medium likelihood and a low impact - meaning if you're in the area you are likely to be affected by fog, but it might not be too extreme.
It covers central Glasgow as well as some areas further out including Lanark, Alexandria, Cumbernauld, and parts of Stirling.
These parts could get frosty and even face some snow over the long nights with "widespread frost under prolonged cloud break" according to the Met Office.
Nowhere else in the UK has been issued any weather warning following Storm Darragh but flood warnings remain in place.
Brits have also been warned it will "be breezy" in other areas of the UK but by Wednesday it should clear up for most.
This comes as the wreckage of storm Darragh continues to shock the country, with two deaths from falling trees on Saturday.
The fourth named storm of the season brought strong winds to many parts of the country over the weekend with millions warned to stay indoors.
Thousands were left without power and flights, trains, and buses were cancelled for safety reasons.
Entertainment fixtures, like football, were also cancelled for both travel and safety reasons.
As what will happen over Christmas, the Met Office has said on Wednesday 25 December there will be unsettled conditions.
The forecaster warned of frosts and fog, with strong gusts winds and drizzle moving up from the southeast.
On Christmas week, the Met Office revealed some Brits can expect the white stuff to fall.
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