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Met Office forecasts more heavy snow for the UK.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| February 15, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Guardian Unlimited)

More heavy snow is expected to hit the UK this week as the cold weather shows no signs of abating.

There were snow flurries in the north today, which were not expected to cause significant disruption, but the Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for the next two days.

Accumulations of up to 15cm are expected on high ground in northern Scotland tomorrow. Further heavy flurries are expected in the region on Wednesday and heavy rain is expected to turn to snow in parts of England stretching northwards from the south-west.

Barry Gromett, from the Met Office, said previous forecasts had suggested that the south-east …

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