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Devon & Cornwall Hit by Sudden Snow & Hail
20 Nov
Summary
- A yellow weather warning for snow and ice is active.
- Icy conditions reported on A30; hail showers in Fraddon.
- Up to 10cm of snow predicted, with transport disruption possible.

Southwest England, specifically Devon and Cornwall, is currently experiencing wintry weather conditions, including snowfall and heavy hail showers. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice, which is active across Cornwall and parts of Devon until the end of the day.
Travel disruptions are a concern, with reports of icy road conditions on the A30 near Temple and difficult driving due to hail in Fraddon. Snow has been observed in several locations, including Bodmin, Camelford, Tavistock, Princetown, Okehampton, and Plympton. While local observations suggest the snow is not severe, authorities are monitoring the situation.
Authorities are prepared for potential impacts, with extensive gritting routes and weather monitoring systems in place. The Met Office warns of possible accumulations of 2-5cm of snow, potentially reaching 10cm in some areas, which could lead to transport service disruptions and an increased risk of slips and falls on icy surfaces.




