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Daffodils in December, some ice rinks closing: Mild weather prevails in much of Britain

Published December 17, 2015

Associated Press

Despite the beautiful lights and decorations, Christmas isn't exactly in the air in Britain, where unexpectedly mild temperatures are causing some daffodils to bloom and some ice rinks to suspend operations.

The Met Office forecasters say temperatures are expected to continue to be "exceptionally mild" in most of Britain. Weekend forecasts call for temperatures to approach 16 degrees (60 degrees Fahrenheit).

The warmish weather is causing problems for ski areas in Scotland and for the popular ice skating rinks in southern England and Wales.

Former competitive skater Alan Abretti, director of Cousins Entertainment, says the spring-like conditions have dampened the appetite for ice skating — and closed some rinks.

"We've all been affected," he said Thursday. "It doesn't feel like Christmas."

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