lunes, 13 de diciembre de 2010

White Christmas is GUARANTEED

SNOW will cover most of the country on December 25 giving Britain its second white Christmas in a row.

Forecasters predict we will wake up on Christmas morning to pristine snow left by a heavy fall.
London, Scotland, the north and the south-east will be hit by freezing cold winds from the arctic.
Positive Weather Solutions' senior forecaster Jonathan Powell said he was certain the snowfall would happen.
He said: "It's a forgone conclusion as far as we are concerned.
"If I was a betting man I would put money on it - it's well worth a flutter.
"It is fairly unusual to have two in a row.
"Scotland, the north east of the UK, right down the east, south east and London are all going to get snow.
"The west might get unlucky and not get any, only rain, but that could change."
He added that Brits would need to wrap up warm if they went out of their homes.
Temperatures are not expected to get higher than -1C and -4C in Scotland.
The last official white Christmas was in 2009, when snow was widespread across Northern Ireland, Scotland, parts of Wales, the Midlands, north-east and far south-west England.
Yesterday bosses at the Met Office said it was too early to say what would happen on Christmas Day, but admitted it would be unsettled.
Forecaster Dave Britton said: "It is far too early to say for sure.
"We'll only be able to say for certain the week before the big day.
"What are we are saying is that it's likely to remain unsettled across that period.
"But it's only nearer the time that we will know exactly what that means."
But Brits will be hoping for less snow than hit the American Midwest over the weekend.

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