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Schools across Staffordshire are shut tomorrow due to the weather (Monday January 25).
A Met Office Weather Warning is in place until 11am tomorrow as Storm Christoph brought rain and snow to the region.
THE UK will be hit with up to 10cm of snow as a cold blast of Arctic air sweeps in, bringing with it icy conditions and sub-zero temperatures this weekend.
| UPDATED: 07:29, Wed, Jan 20, 2021
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The Met Office named the third storm of the 2020/21 storm season on Monday, as Storm Christoph brings torrential rain and fierce winds to the UK. Met Office yellow and amber weather warnings span much of the UK over the next few days, with flood warnings in place as up to eight inches of rain falls.
| UPDATED: 14:09, Sat, Jan 16, 2021
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The Met Office has released yellow warnings for next week as the country faces three days of persistent rainfall. The warnings, issued by the agency today, have landed on the west coast, where the Midlands and Wales will see the worst of this broad rainfall. Weather systems could deposit nearly 10 inches of over 36 hours between January 18 and 20.
| UPDATED: 10:23, Sat, Jan 9, 2021
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Overnight temperatures sunk to the coldest of winter so far, with Met Office forecasters recording below -10C across three areas of the UK. Tulloch Bridge in Scotland recorded -11.6C on Friday night, Katesbridge in Northern Ireland saw temperatures sink to -10.2C and Redesdale Camp in Newcastle saw the mercury hit -11.1C.