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Home / Weather / UK Braces for Snow & Power Cut Chaos

UK Braces for Snow & Power Cut Chaos

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Yellow weather warnings for snow and rain issued across the UK.
  • Households advised to freeze milk and meat to prepare for power cuts.
  • Potential for significant travel disruption and property damage expected.
UK Braces for Snow & Power Cut Chaos

The UK is currently under several yellow weather warnings issued by the Met Office, forecasting snow and rain across various regions for today, tomorrow, and Wednesday. Further snowfall is anticipated for Thursday and Friday, with potential consequences including power outages, travel delays, and property damage.

Energy company British Gas has advised households to prepare for power cuts by freezing items such as milk and meat, ensuring they are properly defrosted and shaken before consumption if needed. They also recommend using appliance thermometers and keeping fridge and freezer doors closed to maintain safe temperatures during outages.

Specific warnings are in place for northeast Scotland and the Orkney Islands, with snow expected from early Tuesday to Wednesday afternoon. The Shetland Islands face similar conditions from Tuesday evening through Wednesday. Accumulations of 1-5cm are predicted above 100 metres, potentially reaching 10-20cm above 200 metres, with strong winds possibly causing blizzard conditions.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and rain across various parts of the UK for today, tomorrow, and Wednesday, with more snow expected later in the week.
Households are advised to prepare for power cuts by freezing essential items like milk and meat, using appliance thermometers, and keeping fridge and freezer doors closed to maintain cold temperatures.
Accumulations of 1-5cm of snow are expected above 100 metres, with up to 10-20cm possible in some areas above 200 metres, accompanied by strong winds leading to blizzard conditions.

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