UK Weather: 10 day trend – First mentions of snow

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After a mild end to this week colder weather will arrive this weekend. Then next week there’s a chance of something colder still which, if it happens, could bring some snow to parts of the UK. But there’s a lot going on right around the world for this to come together, as Alex Deakin explains

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