February big freeze 'worse than Troll from Trondheim' and compared to month-long snow fest of 2010

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England could see temperatures plunge beneath - 10C

Snow fun in Ainslie Road, Grimsby, during the enormous freeze of 2010.

Brits have been cautioned of a major freeze one month from now, when Icy breezes are set to push temperatures to - 10C and potentially even lower.

Forecasters are contrasting the climate framework with the Monster from the East in 2018 and the extended "

Profound Freeze" in 2010, which saw thick snow on the ground for a really long time, even in low-lying regions.

As per the Met Office, high polar vortex winds - which as a rule circle around the North Pole

what's more, trap freezing air in the Icy - could drop, permitting cold air to get away and travel south. That could

increment the opportunity of snow the nation over and see a rehash of the - 10C temperature kept in Scotland last week.

Temperatures decreased as low as - 4C across Britain in the early long stretches of Sunday, with many individuals awakening to a cold winter wonderland

. Be that as it may, it could get much colder one month from now, the weather conditions conjecture proposes.

The Met Office let the Everyday Mail know that there was a one out of four possibility of the debilitating polar vortex setting off

an interesting climate framework called a "unexpected stratospheric warming" (SSW). It would be the first since January 2021,

while a rankling - 23C was kept in Aberdeenshire. Alex Deakin, a Met Office forecaster, said:

"PC models show a SSW is plausible."

21 pictures you shared of the remarkable 2010 snow View display

The "Savage of Trondheim" saw a major winter chill hit norther Britain toward the beginning of December

, with parts of the district being covered in snow. The climate peculiarity cleared in from

Scandinavian nations, as cool Icy air spread southwards.

The ongoing virus spell in the UK is set to go on until Tuesday, with crisp lows of - 5C and highs of 7C in the north,

albeit the sun might show up to lift temperatures. By Wednesday,

it ought to be milder with temperatures of around 9C in northern Britain.

Nonetheless, short-term haze could wait in puts on Monday morning.

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