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UK Drivers Urged to Fuel Up as Storm Chandra Hits
27 Jan
Summary
- Yellow weather warnings for snow and rain are active.
- Up to 50mm of rain and 20cm of snow are possible.
- Drivers are advised to fill their fuel tanks before traveling.

Yellow weather warnings for snow and rain are in effect across Scotland and northern England, with Storm Chandra set to bring wintry conditions. Between midnight on January 27 and 5 PM on Tuesday, January 28, significant rainfall of up to 50mm is expected, with higher ground possibly receiving 20cm of snow.
Forecasters predict 30-50 mm of rainfall widely, and 60-80 mm in some higher areas, particularly south Dartmoor. This is likely to cause flooding and disruption, especially on Tuesday morning. Drifting snow is also a possibility due to brisk southeasterly winds, which could worsen transport issues.
Motorists are strongly advised by experts to fill their fuel tanks before undertaking any long journeys. This recommendation stems from the potential for severe weather to cause breakdowns in challenging conditions. Additionally, filling up when temperatures are cooler can result in receiving slightly more fuel for the same price.



