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The coldest nights are those on which there is little wind, skies are clear, and there is a covering of snow on the ground.

The lowest temperatures occur away from the moderating influence of the sea, on the floors of inland valleys into which the cold air drains.

It was under such conditions that the temperature fell to -26.1°C, the lowest ever recorded in England, in Shropshire in January 1982.

Coldest in UK was -27.2°C Braemar, Grampian Scotland on 10 January 1982 which has been equalled on a couple of other occasions.

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