UK weather: Snow and ice warning issued for parts of UK

UK weather: Snow and ice warning issued for parts of UK

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice across parts of the UK.

The warning – from 10am on Monday until 10am on Tuesday next week – covers much of southern Scotland and north-east England, parts of Yorkshire, and parts of the north-west of England, including Lancashire and Cumbria.

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A separate warning for snow and ice is also in place in northern Scotland from 4pm on Sunday until 11am on Monday.

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A warning for snow and ice in northern Scotland is in force from 4pm on Sunday until 11am on Monday. A separate one covering southern Scotland and northern England is in place from 10am on Monday until 10am on Tuesday. Pic: Met Office

Up to 20cm of snow is possible on higher ground on Monday and Tuesday, the Met Office said, with a small chance of up to 10cm of snow settling at lower levels, which could prove disruptive.

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Spells of rain, hail, sleet and snow are forecast over the three days.

Temperatures will plunge overnight causing ice to form on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, the Met Office said, as it warned about the likelihood of “injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces”.

It has urged people to plan their journeys on foot or by transport – and to give themselves plenty of time to arrive at their destinations.

“Be prepared for weather warnings to change,” the forecaster said.

Power cuts, delayed or cancelled bus and train services, and road closures are also likely.

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