Wednesday, November 28th 2012, 5:43 PM EST
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MINUS 20C? Britain faces coldest winter for 100 years as Big Freeze follows floods with wind so strong it blows water upwards - by Vanessa Allen - DailyMail.co.uk
#Temperatures to plummet to minus 3°C this week and could fall as low as 20°C in December
#Fears that snow blizzards could close roads and shut down rail networks as winter takes hold
#But torrential rain which has deluged country and swamped St Asaph in North Wales will finally ease
Britain will shiver tonight as temperatures plummet in the first taste of what promises to be one of our coldest winters for a century.
The cold snap is expected to last until the end of the week, creating dangerous conditions on the roads and adding to the misery of those already battling floods.
Temperatures could fall to as low as minus 3°c (27°f) in some places, with snow already falling in the Pennines. In Saltburn, North Yorkshire, northerly winds have become so strong that they are pushing water back up a cliff...click DailyMail link for more inc. Video
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