Below Zero
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Initial release | April 26, 1930 |
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Directors | James Parrott |
Producers | Hal Roach |
Production company | Hal Roach Studios |
Screenplay | H. M. Walker |
Leo McCarey | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2900949 |
About Below Zero
Business is not good for street musicians Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Perhaps it's because they're playing in front of a deaf and dumb institute.
UK cold snap persists with sub-zero nights to come
...By Simon King & Marie JacksonBBC Weather and BBC NewsMore bitterly cold nights are on the way for much of the UK, with temperatures set to drop well Below Zero...
Snow and ice warnings issued for large parts of UK
... With wintry showers and temperatures Below Zero, icy stretches may form on untreated surfaces into Wednesday morning, the Met Office said...
World breaches key 1. 5C warming mark for record number of days
... " In early July, Antarctica got really warm, they saw record temperatures, which is still 20 or 30 degrees Celsius Below Zero, " said Dr Karsten Haustein, from the University of Leipzig...
Net migration: The target that won't stop moving
... As a result, UK net migration was routinely Below Zero before the 1990s...
The chef, the model and Rishi's missing millions
... The following day we were up in the dark at 05:30 - it was Below Zero and there was snow on the ground...
Travel warnings for ice and rail disruption
... Forecasters warned that rain sleet and snow would ease on Sunday evening, leaving surfaces wet as temperatures drop Below Zero overnight...
Winter storm's icy blast hits 200 million in US
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Ukraine war: Odesa port reopens after energy network hit
... The strikes on Ukraine s energy infrastructure, which intensified in mid-October, have left millions of people in nearly all regions of the country without power, as temperatures drop Below Zero...
Snow and ice warnings issued for large parts of UK
By Simon King & George WrightBBC Weather and BBC News
Snow and ice are set to sweep across large parts of The UK in a series of wintry showers.
The Met Office says people should get ready for potentially " hazardous conditions" on Tuesday evening and overnight into Wednesday morning.
Central and south west Scotland, north east England and Yorkshire are some of The affected regions.
London and areas of south east England could see snow on Thursday, forecasters say.
There will be freezing weather on Tuesday night for many people across The country with temperatures down to -2C (28. 4F) to -6C degrees.
Snow is expected to accumulate over The Higher Ground of eastern Scotland and north east England.
With wintry showers and temperatures Below Zero , icy stretches may form on untreated surfaces into Wednesday morning, The Met Office said.
There is also The chance of one to three centimetres of snow accumulating to relatively low levels and up to five centimetres over The Higher Ground of north east Scotland.
The yellow warning will remain in place in areas of Scotland until Thursday.
Temperatures dropped below freezing for much of The country over The weekend. The coldest recorded temperature So Far this autumn was -7. 7C in Shap, Cumbria, on Saturday Morning .
The Cold Air is coming from Scandinavia where people there are experiencing near-record Cold November weather. Wintry showers are forming in The North Sea and will come onshore across eastern parts of The UK.
The Cold Weather is expected to to Stick Around into next week.
Maximum temperatures This Week will be around 2C to 6C but it may not even get above freezing in parts of Scotland and northern England.
While snow may Fall In London and south east England later This Week , it is not likely to settle or cause disruption.
The UK Health Security Agency has issued a yellow cold-health alert for The health sector covering northern regions of England which runs through This Week .
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com