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Snow sweeps into northern England from Scotland as maps reveal more areas set to be blanketed - and it could be even chillier tonight with temperatures expected to plummet to -15C in consequentlyme areas amid fears cold snap could last a fortnight
time:2023-06-05 02:18:03 source:The New York Times
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