Articulo extraido de la webpage de meteorologia de la BBC.
TRADUZCAN HOSTIA QUE EL INGLES ES SENCILLO.
Northern Ireland has been warned to brace itself for further snowfalls as temperatures dropped to their lowest October level for more than 70 years.
The Met Ofice said Tuesday's maximum daytime temperature was the lowest since 1934.
Antrim, Armagh, Belfast, Londonderry, Down and Tyrone will be the worst affected areas, with two to five centimetres of snow expected on low ground.
John Hammond of The Met Office said people should expect more bad weather.
"Northern Ireland had its coldest weather for many decades over the last 24 hours," he said.
"It will be cold and raw again today. People should take care and stay close to the weather forecasts."
Driving conditions in the north-west were treacherous yesterday, with the Glenshane Pass particularly affected.
Colin Brown from the Roads Service said it had 120 gritters out to cover 7,000km of road in three hours.
"Without a shadow of a doubt the winter is upon us," he said.
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He said that there have been instances of gritting in the run-up to Halloween in the past, but that this was the first instance he was aware of which involved the use of snow ploughs.
BBC weather presenter Cecilia Daly said that while Wednesday would start dry, cloud and rain would spread in from the west.
"The rain will turn to sleet and snow, especially in central and eastern areas with several centimetres of snow lying over some hills for a time and possibly at lower levels too," she said.
"The wintry mix will turn to rain later."
Y PARA EL QUE NO PUEDA, NO SEPA, NO QUIERA O NO LE APETEZCA TRADUCIR VIENE A DECIR. QUE HACE UN PUTO FRIO DEL CARAJO.
LA RAZA HUMANA NO ESTA PREPARADA PARA ESTAS TEMPERATURAS....
miércoles, 29 de octubre de 2008
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menos mal que existen los traductores....
Abrigate que el texto amenaza con mucho mucho frio.
Cuidate, besitos.
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