for the first time in almost 60 years, over at Teddington Lock early yesterday.Temperatures west of London reached a chilly -1C before it began to thaw in the morning sunshine.However, more snowfall is expected to hit this weekend before milder conditions from Monday.The deep freeze is set to come to an end with 11 to 12C in the south next week.The last time the Thames froze, was thought to be during the Big Freeze of 1963, which saw the coldest winder in more than 200 years.The river has froze solid more than 20 times between the 14th and 19th century, and during five winters, it was sturdy enough for 'frost fairs'.The dreaded 'Beast from the East 2', which is causing havoc across the UK, is nearing it's end after a week-long blast.The.
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