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Temperatures set to change across UK - as Met Office issues new warnings for wind and rain

Sky News Thursday, 18 January 2024
Milder temperatures are set to return to the UK over the weekend after a period of heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures - but the change will bring wet and windy weather for many.
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