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Arctic Blast Returns: UK Braces for "Beast from the East"
23 Dec
Summary
- Temperatures to drop by up to 6C due to an incoming Arctic blast.
- Snowfall possible in areas like County Durham and Northumberland.
- A harsh low-pressure system causes a significant temperature nosedive.

The UK is bracing for a significant drop in temperatures as an Arctic blast, reminiscent of the "Beast from the East," moves in. Weather charts indicate a harsh band of low pressure causing temperatures to nosedive by up to 6C in just a few days. This cold snap is expected to bring the chill closer to home, with easterly winds intensifying the feeling of cold across the nation.
While some areas, including County Durham and Northumberland, may see snowfall, the chances of a white Christmas are considered remote. Even in warmer regions like Swanage, Dorset, where temperatures reached 11.3C recently, air temperatures are forecast to fall to around 5C by Christmas Day. Scotland will experience similarly low temperatures, feeling even colder due to brutal winds.
The Met Office confirms that while widespread festive snow is unlikely, Britons should prepare for tumbling temperatures. Meteorologists advise staying updated with forecasts, especially for those with travel plans. Milder conditions might prevail in western Britain, but temperatures are still expected to be low, with overcast skies and potential rain in eastern England.




