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Bitter Cold Grips Northern England, Disrupting Transport

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Amber cold health alerts issued for northern England
  • Warnings in place until Saturday, with sub-zero temps expected
  • Potential disruptions to roads and public transport
Bitter Cold Grips Northern England, Disrupting Transport

As of November 17th, 2025, northern England is facing a prolonged period of bitter cold weather that is expected to disrupt transportation and pose health risks to vulnerable populations.

The UK Health Security Agency has issued amber warnings for the north-east, north-west, and Yorkshire and the Humber regions, indicating an "increase in risk to health" for those over 65 or with pre-existing conditions like respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. These alerts will remain in effect from noon on Monday until 8am on Saturday.

The Met Office has also issued multiple yellow weather alerts for snow and ice across parts of Scotland and northern England from Monday through Thursday. Temperatures are forecast to drop as low as -10°C in some areas, with the potential for 2-5cm of snow accumulation in low-lying regions and up to 15-20cm in higher elevations.

Experts warn that the frigid conditions could disrupt roads and public transport, while also posing a threat to the health of older and vulnerable individuals. The British Heart Foundation is advising those at risk to take precautions, such as keeping indoor temperatures above 18°C, wearing warm clothing, and staying active indoors.

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 north-east, north-west, and Yorkshire and the Humber regions of England are affected by the cold weather.
The cold weather warnings are in place from noon on Monday until 8am on Saturday.
The cold weather could disrupt roads and public transport, and poses health risks for the elderly and those with pre-existing conditions.

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