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Raging seas, gales, and snow ... it must be a bank holiday weekend

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  • Raging seas, gales, and snow ... it must be a bank holiday weekend

    In theory, spring has already sprung. But in reality, winter still has much of Britain in its icy grip - and it's going to get even tighter. Yesterday, high winds lashed many parts of the country while temperatures plummeted. It was a bitter prelude to what forecasters warn will be the worst Easter weather for a quarter of a century. Snowstorms are expected in to hit large swathes of eastern England and Scotland today and tomorrow, with up to six inches likely to settle

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    Re: Raging seas, gales, and snow ... it must be a bank holiday weekend

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      Snow sends unseasonable shiver through the bank holiday break... but the scenery was

      Sledging and snowman building replaced the traditional hunt for eggs yesterday in the first white Easter for more than a decade. Snow fell over almost every part of the country as an Arctic blast sent an unseasonable shiver through the bank holiday break. It was up to 4in deep in some areas, leading to chaos on the roads and scores of accidents

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