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Early cold snap heightens fuel poverty fears
Experts urge action as temperatures drop

Charities warned yesterday that Scotland's early lurch into winter will deepen the country's fuel poverty crisis.

Scotland experienced a sudden cold snap yesterday with temperatures plummeting below zero and snow falling in the north.

Forecasting service Meteogroup said that Arctic winds leave the country facing at least a fortnight of near-freezing conditions - leaving families having to deal with a November 3?C colder than last year.

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