Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing in parts of the UK this morning, as ravaging 65mph winds and torrential rain run riot.
The autumn U-turn in weather took a particularly bizarre twist on Thursday afternoon as golf-ball sized hailstones hammered Yorkshire, leaving it blanketed in deep 'snow'.
And things are only going to ramp up today with the Environment Agency having issued two flood warnings and two alerts. That's on top of the Met Office's yellow rain and wind warnings in place in the southeast since just after midnight.
Forecaster Aidan McGivern said Scotland and Northern Ireland will start the day with a frost and temperatures "a few degrees below freezing across some sheltered parts". "The winds are going to come from
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