A flood warning is in place in River Trent in Girton and the Environment Agency has also issued 29 flood alerts, signalling flooding is possible.
It will remain noticeably cooler in England and Wales throughout the day, with highs of 5°C and 7°C expected, the Met Office said.
A flood warning is in place in River Trent in Girton and the Environment Agency has also issued 29 flood alerts, signalling flooding is possible (Photo: Environment Agency)
Greg Dewhurst, Met Office meteorologist, said temperatures will be milder across the country, but there will be a north-south split in conditions.
“Cloudy and patchy rain are moving in from the Atlantic and winds will turn south-westerly, bringing in milder air,” Mr Dewhurst said.
Amber alerts are in force across all regions of England, meaning a rise in deaths, particularly among those aged 65 and over or with health conditions, is likely, the agency said.
Two skiers make their way along the B976 following the coldest night of winter so far (Photo: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
Government advice for keeping warm includes heating rooms you spend a lot of time in such as the living room or bedroom, to at least 18°C, keeping windows closed at night and wearing several layers of clothing.
The average low in northern Scotland for this time of year is about 0.3°C, while for England, overnight lows are about 1.5°C to 1.6°C.
Southern coastal districts in England are set to see the best of the sunshine on Tuesday but it will be cloudy for much of the UK.
“Environment Agency teams continue to be out on the ground, operating flood defences, taking action to reduce the impact of flooding, issuing flood warnings and supporting those communities affected.”
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