According to the a post by Mirror UK, there is a prediction of four(4) months of snow by other forecasters and here is the Winter weather and Met Office’s verdict on whether UK will really see 4 months of snow as predicted by other forecasters.
Will the cold snap really be similar to the brutal big freeze of 2010? the Met Office has responded to the claims
Numerous forecasters have been warning of a four-month freeze set to grip Britain at the end of the year.
Brutal ice storms could blast the UK from December as extreme weather rolls in from the Pacific Ocean, Exacta Weather claimed this week.
They said the intense cold snap could last all the way to February next year, making it similar to the big freeze of 2010, which saw the coldest December since records began in 1910.
Forecaster James Madden said: “Long-range predictions have shown for a time that this winter could deliver some particularly cold and snowy conditions.
“We are expecting a number of widespread snow events to occur during early December and then again around mid-month.
“This could bring some potentially crippling snowfall as these fronts will clash with cold air pooled over the UK.”
While another long-range weather forecast showed that the chilly assault could start as early as the beginning of November.
It’s thought rising temperatures in the Eastern Pacific could soon reach threshold values for an El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) to become established, which would trigger extreme weather patterns across the world.
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