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All change today: Temperatures reaching the mid-teens

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12 March 2023

All change today
Temperatures reaching the mid-teens

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After an eventful week of wintry weather, spring has jumped back into action today.

The weather has hurled a concoction of heavy rain, blizzard conditions and freezing rain our way, but it didn't have much of a chance to stick around, as it's all change for today.

Temperatures are expected to climb exponentially today, from sub-zero conditions through the past week, right up to the mid-teens.

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Impressive snow depths across northern England on Friday 10th March.

Across the UK and Ireland temperatures will be widely into the double digits, looking to reach a peak of around 14C or 15C towards London; six to eight degrees above average.

While parts of Spain, including Alicante and Murcia, have been basking in 32C temperatures, we shivered in sub-zero conditions. However, the mild air has finally made its way northwards to our shores.

The warmth isn't expected to stick around for too long either however, with a see-saw in above to below average temperatures throughout this coming week. You can check the latest on the TemperatureRadar.

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