Britain expected to be colder than Siberia as temperatures set to drop to -15C

Forecasters are predicting that snow could be "possible anywhere" over the next 24 hours with temperatures plummeting to -15C in exposed regions. In contrast, Siberia is set to be a relatively toasty -12C! Scotland, northern England and the West Country remain the most likely locations for snow fall in the UK, as Arctic winds blow strongest over those regions. READ

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Rivalry renewed as Colorado men’s basketball looks to extend streak at USC’s Galen Center – The Denver Post

The players who made the Colorado-USC rivalry one of the more entertaining matchups in Pac-12 men’s basketball over the past five years have moved on. The next generation of Buffaloes is eager to carry on the battle. The nearly-annual, often entertaining visit to USC is at hand, with the Buffs beginning a two-game trip through Los Angeles on Thursday night

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Harry claims William ‘attacked him and left him on floor’, calling Meghan ‘rude’

A stunning leak from Prince Harry's memoir has revealed that he was allegedly 'attacked' by his brother William, which left him with visible injuries. A copy of Harry's upcoming autobiography Spare was obtained by The Guardian with an excerpt of the book leaked in which Harry talks about an intense argument he had with William over his wife Meghan Markle.

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Brits prepare for two weeks of winter misery as freezing arctic wind slashes UK

Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to the Daily Star’s newsletter We have more newsletters Britain is set to be rocked by tough winter weather conditions with overnight temperatures expected to drop to single figures. Daytime temperatures in some regions of Britain this week could lift into the 20Cs, while in other areas, temperatures will reach around 15C. A "major

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Met Office warn of lightning hailstorms despite mini-heatwave and 21C scorcher

The UK is set to be battered by lightning and hail this week despite a mini-heatwave bringing 21C temperatures, according to the Met Office. The national weather agency has predicted a "lively" outlook, with Brits experiencing a range of different conditions. Unfortunately, those conditions aren't expected to get any better as the week progresses. Speaking to the Daily Express, Met

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