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Published Date: 29 December 2008
HOGMANAY revellers should wrap up warm and prepare for sub-zero temperatures.
Night-time temperatures will stay below zero across most of the country over the coming days and in Edinburgh temperatures of –1C are predicted for December 31.

And next year the cold spell will continue with temperatures likely to plummet to -8C in some areas.

Nikki Berry, a forecaster with MeteoGroup, said: "Tomorrow night, some places could be in for -6C or even less where there are frost hollows with clear skies.

"New Year's Eve doesn't look quite as cold but it's still going to be sub-zero pretty much everywhere during the night."





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Schot,

29/12/2008 18:07:02
Best time for a freeze, when we can't fit all our beer in the fridge.
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29/12/2008 19:38:17
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Andrew,

29/12/2008 22:27:49
Happy Hogmanay to all at the festivities in EDINBRRRRRRRRR!

 

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