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Background imageWeather Collection: A red squirrel collects walnuts from a tree in Pitlochry, Scotland

A red squirrel collects walnuts from a tree in Pitlochry, Scotland, Britain October 8, 2019. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne - RC110C3CD110

Background imageWeather Collection: Loch Long is frozen over at Arrochar, Scotland

Loch Long is frozen over at Arrochar, Scotland, Britain, December 11, 2017. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne - RC12968C55E0

Background imageWeather Collection: Loch Long is frozen over at Arrochar, Scotland

Loch Long is frozen over at Arrochar, Scotland, Britain, December 11, 2017. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne - RC1B0D476420

Background imageWeather Collection: Waves crash over the harbour wall as gale force winds hit Porthcawl in south Wales

Waves crash over the harbour wall as gale force winds hit Porthcawl in south Wales January 12, 2015. REUTERS/Rebecca Naden (BRITAIN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT) - LM1EB1C0XON01

Background imageWeather Collection: The shadows of pedestrians are cast on the pavement as they walk along the South Bank

The shadows of pedestrians are cast on the pavement as they walk along the South Bank in the afternoon sun, in central London, Britain February 24, 2018. REUTERS/Paul Hackett - RC11BC1818A0

Background imageWeather Collection: Snow capped mountains are reflected in Loch Fyne, as seen from Inveraray, Scotland

Snow capped mountains are reflected in Loch Fyne, as seen from Inveraray, Scotland, Britain, December 11, 2017. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne - RC1BACBCFA60

Background imageWeather Collection: A red squirrel stockpiles walnuts in Pitlochry, Scotland

A red squirrel stockpiles walnuts in Pitlochry, Scotland, Britain October 8, 2019. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

Background imageWeather Collection: A red squirrel stockpiles walnuts in Pitlochry, Scotland

A red squirrel stockpiles walnuts in Pitlochry, Scotland, Britain October 8, 2019. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne - RC19849E2250

Background imageWeather Collection: The sun is seen rising over skyscrapers in the City of London financial district in

The sun is seen rising over skyscrapers in the City of London financial district in London, Britain, May 3, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville

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Members of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment wait for the changing of the guard at Horse Guards Parade in a snow storm in London February 2, 2009

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Walker, a 23 month old polar bear who arrived from Hollands Rhenen Zoo two weeks ago, experiences snow for the first time in his 4 acre enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park in Kingussie

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Sheep are seen covered in snow in a field near Middleham, northern England December 1, 2010. Heavy snow grounded all flights at Gatwick airport on Wednesday

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A dog runs past snow covered beach huts in Brighton, southern England January 7, 2010. Widespread ice and sub-zero temperatures continued to cause disruption across Britain on Thursday

Background imageWeather Collection: A pair of flip-flops printed with the Union flag sit on an urban beach during hot

A pair of flip-flops printed with the Union flag sit on an urban beach during hot weather in Nottingham, central England, July 19, 2013

Background imageWeather Collection: Hamish the polar bear emerges from his frozen muddy pond searching for his red ball in

Hamish the polar bear emerges from his frozen muddy pond searching for his red ball in the Highland Wildlife Park in Kincraig, Scotland, Britain, December 16, 2018

Background imageWeather Collection: The mountain Buachaille Etive Mor is reflected in the slow flowing river Coupall near Ballachulish

The mountain Buachaille Etive Mor is reflected in the slow flowing river Coupall near Ballachulish, Scotland, Britain November 30, 2017. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne - RC1F6453F8D0



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