Met Office
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Arctic Freeze Starts, Met Office Warns That It Will Last for at Least a Week
After a major incident was declared with thousands of Brits unable to cook or heat their homes, the Met Office today issued a warning that a brutal blast of Arctic air could whip through the nation for at least a week.
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