Scandinavian ice 'trough' could cause havoc on temperatures in the coming weeks.BBC weather long-range forecasts say it may push the UK's temperatures to plunge in the middle of November.It means the country faces below-normal temperatures due to the ridge of high pressure in Central Europe becoming weaker.
If it was to happen it would allow the trough of low pressure in Scandinavia to extend southward across Western Europe.The risky prediction is in place between November 8 and November 14 next week, where the north and east may be drenched in showers across these areas.While Scotland and Ireland are to face strong winds and wet conditions throughout the upcoming weekend, they may not be able to escape the cold spell either.The north will.
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