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UK Households Advised to Remove Indoor Flowers Ahead of Cold Weather Forecast

UK Households Advised to Remove Indoor Flowers Ahead of Cold Weather Forecast

**UK Households Urged to Remove Flowers from Homes Before Wednesday**

The Met Office has warned that households across the UK should take immediate action. People are being advised to remove indoor flowers before Wednesday due to expected cold weather. This guidance comes as temperatures are forecast to drop significantly.

The Met Office predicts a chilling change in conditions. Severe frost is likely in many areas, which could damage delicate plants. Residents must consider moving flowers indoors if they cannot take them out of their homes.

Homeowners are urged to respond quickly to protect their flowers from the impending frost. The advice applies to all indoor plants to prevent potential damage during this cold spell.

"People should take precautions to ensure their flowers remain safe," said a Met Office spokesperson. It's important for the public to stay informed and prepare for these weather changes.

This article is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always speak to a GP or qualified health professional about your own health.

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