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UK Weather: Arctic blast 'to last for 2 weeks' amid coldest start to April in 8 years

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cold spell could last for almost two more weeks, as the Met Office predict the icy weather Brits are feeling is set to stay until the middle of April.It's also the coldest start to April, with St James's Park seeing between April 1 and April 6 being the coldest on average over those six days since 2013.The cold and wintry conditions will affect northern areas until at least April 19, the Met Office said.A flood warning was also issued by the agency for the North Sea at Sandsend, as strong winds batter the Yorkshire coast.Temperatures for the first week of April show an average high of 10C and an average low of 2C at southern weather stations, writes The Telegraph.Mercury readings in Birmingham, Newcastle and Cardiff have been lower than.

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