'Monsters from the East' engulfed England in frost
Siberian winds began sweeping Britain last night (February 25), causing Britain to face the coldest winter.
Intense snowstorms combined with Siberia's cold wind were dubbed the "oriental monster" that was sweeping and engulfed in frost when Britain caused the temperature to drop to a record -15 degrees Celsius.
Siberian winds began sweeping Britain last night (February 25), causing Britain to face the coldest winter "for years" . The games are expected to engulf England in white snow.
England is experiencing the coldest winter for many years.
All over the place covered with white.
Snow covered the Lake District area, Cumbria.
The temperature falls to a record -15 degrees Celsius in East and Central England due to intense Siberia winds, thick ice and heavy rain are threatening to lead to power cuts, intermittent travel, loss of waves phone, British government forecasters warned.
The British army has also been ordered to order hundreds of soldiers in a state of readiness to deal with emergencies in the coming days. The Ministry of Defense said, 3 battalions are ready to assist if local governments cannot cope with the weather.
British people are also advised not to leave the house. According to meteorologist Charlie Powell, the whole of England will sink in frost on Wednesday (February 28) and Thursday (February 29).
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