Early winter hits Britain as temperatures plunge

 
Downpour: traffic drives through a flooded road in New Cross, south east London, earlier this week (Picture: PA)
Alexandra Rucki17 August 2014

The UK is set for an early winter with high winds and plummeting temperatures expected.

Weather warnings have been issued for much of northern England and Scotland, while Londoners have been told to prepare for “brisk winds”

Coastal areas have been put on alert for "large waves" and meteorologists warned transport links could be hit by disruption.

Chief forecaster Eddy Carroll said: "While such wind gusts would not be unusual in the autumn and winter, they are likely to pose a few more problems coming in the summer holiday period, especially for those engaged in outdoor activities such as sailing or hill walking.

"Some minor disruption to transport is possible, for example delays to ferries, bridge restrictions and perhaps minor damage to trees."

The wet weather is set to continue with scattered heavy showers expected for the rest of the week.

The mercury is also set to fall well below the average for late summer and there is even the possibility of some frost on the ground during the week.

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