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Met Office warns of disruption across southern England, the Midlands and eastern Wales

UK braces for ‘disruptive snow’, ice and cold temperatures

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The UK is bracing for another wave of snow and ice, with the Met Office issuing multiple warnings as temperatures plunged overnight, raising concerns over travel disruptions and power outages.

A yellow ice warning covering much of the east coast is in place from 4pm Wednesday until 10am Thursday, stretching from Newcastle to Norwich.

The forecaster also extended a yellow snow and ice warning across northern Scotland between 10am Wednesday and 12pm Thursday.

Between 5am and 3pm on Thursday, a snow warning was issued for southwest England, stretching from Weymouth across to Plymouth.

“This will feel like the first taste of winter for many, with the snow and ice risks layered on top,” Met Office spokesperson Stephen Dixon said.

On Tuesday, the cold weather led to closure of over 140 schools mid, north-east, and south-east Wales, affecting areas such as Wrexham, Powys, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Torfaen, and Blaenau Gwent.

Winter hazards likely throughout week, Met Office warns

Met Office Chief Meteorologist Neil Armstrong said: “With cold Arctic air firmly in place over the UK, continued winter hazards are likely through much of this week, with further updates to warnings likely in the coming days.

“The current focus for upcoming snow and ice risk is from later on Tuesday and overnight into Wednesday, with snow showers likely moving in off windward coasts in the north and east, as well as drifting into parts of Northern Ireland and Wales.

“In excess of 10cm of snow is possible over higher ground within the warning areas, with 1-2cm possibly settling at lower levels, which has the potential to lead to some travel disruption. Ice is an additional hazard and is likely to form quickly on untreated surfaces.”

Athena Stavrou20 November 2024 03:01

What to do before you travel in severe weather

To ensure your travel plans go without a hitch, it’s important to plan your journey in advance, particularly if you’re travelling on routes you’re not familiar with.

Here is National Highway’s advice for what to do before you travel:

  • Plan your route
  • Check the availability of service areas along your route
  • Make sure you know how to operate your headlights and fog lights
  • Check your vehicle
  • Pack a winter kit
  • Check the weather forecast. If snow or ice is expected, consider delaying your journey until it clears.
  • Check traffic conditions on our website and on Twitter
Athena Stavrou20 November 2024 02:11

How to keep your dog safe and warm as the winter snow and ice sets in

Temperatures are due to drop dramatically over the coming days and we need to be mindful about how this chilly weather may affect our pets.

The Met Office has issued several yellow weather warnings for snow and ice for parts of the UK this week, so it’s important to prepare our dogs, as well as ourselves, for this forecast.

From diet to grooming, here are some things to bear in mind to keep your four-legged friends safe and well this winter…

- Keep their paws well-groomed: Paws are very sensitive to temperature changes, so try to give them some extra care and attention this winter.

- Be aware of winter hazards: Antifreeze is great for defrosting your car in a hurry, but make sure you keep it out of reach from your pets.

- Shovel the garden: If it snows this year, consider shovelling a patch of grass so your dog can go to the toilet comfortably and not get too cold.,

- Try to avoid overfeeding them: The winter months can lead to a reduction in the amount of activity your dog gets and can result in them piling on the pounds.

- Keep them active: Play fetch in the living room to keep your dog active if your dog doesn’t want to venture outside in the cold.

Athena Stavrou20 November 2024 01:01

Cold, dark... and not remotely miserable: How to live your best winter life

As the temperatures drop and the long nights start rolling in, it’s easy to feel like it’s all doom and gloom. But, says Katherine May, there’s great comfort to be found in winter – you just have to know how to make the most of the season

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Athena Stavrou20 November 2024 00:11

Full story: Ice warning issued after heavy snow sparks travel chaos and school closures with more set to fall

A new ice warning has been issued after heavy snow sparked chaos on Tuesday, with widespread travel disruption and more than 200 schools forced to close.

Snow fell across large swathes of the country on Monday night and Tuesday morning, including London, Wales, Scotland and the Midlands.

The “first taste of winter” caused mass disruption as by Tuesday afternoon, more than 200 school closures had been reported, with around 140 recorded in Wales.

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Heavy snow sparks travel chaos and school closures with more set to fall

Snow fell across large swathes parts of the country on Monday night and Tuesday morning

Athena Stavrou19 November 2024 23:32

Pictured: Snow blankets parts of the UK

( Eleonora Svanberg)
(AFP via Getty Images)
Snow and ice near Balmedie in Aberdeenshire (Jane Barlow/PA)
Snow and ice near Balmedie in Aberdeenshire (Jane Barlow/PA) (PA Wire)
Athena Stavrou19 November 2024 22:45

Alzheimer’s Society issues warning

The Alzheimer’s Society warned that cold weather can be “particularly challenging” for people with dementia.

“Colder temperatures can be difficult for a person with dementia to adjust to, and they may not always be able to communicate that they are cold – or they may not even recognise it themselves,” the charity said.

It urged people to do the following:

  • Make sure the person is dressed appropriately - layers are key;
  • Keep the room warm;
  • Encourage regular movement;
  • Make the most of natural daylight as decreased sunlight can cause someone with dementia to feel increased anxiety, confusion, and even depression;
  • Keep to your routine as a big change in routine can cause someone with dementia to become confused or agitated;
  • Be careful in icy weather. Perception issues can make it difficult for someone with dementia to see icy patches;
  • Make sure they’re eating and drinking regularly.
Athena Stavrou19 November 2024 22:01

Power cut warnings as more snow to fall

The Met Office has warned many could be facing power cuts as a result of heavy snow.

Some of those under yellow weather warnings have been told by the forecasters that short term loss of power is “likely” while others have been warned that other services, such as mobile phone coverage, may be affected.

The forecasters said: “People cope better when they have prepared in advance for the risk of power cuts or being cut off from services and amenities due to the snow. It’s easy to do; consider gathering torches and batteries, a mobile phone power pack and other essential items.”

Athena Stavrou19 November 2024 21:44

Updated weather warning map

(Met Office)
Athena Stavrou19 November 2024 21:31

Where are weather warnings?

There are a number of yellow weather warnings in place for snow and ice in place across large swathes of the UK currently.

Scotland

In northern Scotland, there is a yellow warning for snow and ice in place until 10am on Wednesday.

In western Scotland, a yellow warning for snow and ice is in place from 7pm on Tuesday until 10am on Wednesday.

England

There is a yellow warning for snow and ice along the east coast of Scotland and England from Berwickshire to Suffolk until midday on Wednesday.

Much of southern England - including London- the Midlands and eastern Wales are also facing yellow warning until 10am on Wednesday.

Wales

The majority of Wales and part of the West Midlands are under a yellow weather warning for snow and ice until 10am on Wednesday.

Northern Ireland

A yellow warning for snow and ice has also been issued for all of Northern Ireland from 6pm on Tuesday to 10am on Wednesday.

Athena Stavrou19 November 2024 20:57

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