Deep freeze Britain: Map shows where temperatures will plunge on another frosty night after -11C lows as 80 areas remain on flood alert and rail chaos continues following Storm Darragh
Daily MailBritain will endure another deep freeze tonight after temperatures fell to -11C as 80 areas remain on flood alert and rail chaos brought by Storm Darragh continues. Cold water swimmer Jenny Favell in the River Braan at The Hermitage in Perthshire today Dog walkers brave the freezing fog at Neilston Pad in East Renfrewshire this morning Mac the working cocker spaniel goes for a walk at a frosty Neilson Pad in Scotland today Buses also cotinue to replace trains between Shrewsbury and Swansea via the Heart of Wales line for the same time period, while trains also could not run between Carmarthen and Pembroke Dock this morning. Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said: ‘The weather today is pretty similar to yesterday's weather - starting very cold and frosty across Scotland and Northern Ireland and some dense patches of fog here, which are going to linger all day. The Environment Agency still has 18 flood warnings in place across England, mostly for the River Severn and River Derwent, while there are also 62 flood alerts active ‘That cloud is going to be at times producing rain and drizzle - so a dank, dreary, pretty dismal kind of day for a quite a good chunk of England.