UK looks set to be battered by a freezing Arctic blast in the coming days and weeks as we suffer the effects of La Nina.La Nina - a climate pattern where cooler sea temperatures cause the mercury to take a dive inland - is "currently developing" along the equator in the Pacific Ocean, according to the BBC forecast.Although this is occurring far from the UK, La Nina establishes massive cold weather patterns in North America which get carried over here on fierce cold winds.La Nina doesn't happen every year but means that November temperatures this year are going to be far lower than usual.Starting with the rest of this week, the BBC forecast says that "northerly winds will usher in a burst of below normal temperatures" for most of the.
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