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UK Braces for Ice Alert After Devastating Storm Chandra
28 Jan
Summary
- Yellow ice warning issued for England, Scotland, and Wales.
- Temperatures to drop below freezing, risking slips and falls.
- Storm Chandra caused life-threatening flooding and record rainfall.

A yellow weather warning for ice has been issued across England, Scotland, and Wales, effective from midnight to 10 am on Wednesday. Temperatures are predicted to dip below freezing overnight, with the Met Office advising caution to prevent injuries from slips and falls on icy roads and pavements.
This comes after Storm Chandra caused significant disruption, including life-threatening flooding and record-breaking rainfall in some areas. The storm brought torrential rain and strong winds, leading to numerous flood warnings and alerts across the UK.
Emergency services rescued people from floodwaters, and several locations recorded unprecedented January daily rainfall amounts. The storm also caused widespread travel chaos, with road closures, cancelled flights, and suspended ferry services.
Authorities are urging commuters to check conditions, allow extra travel time, and ensure vehicles are in good working order. Cold health alerts have also been activated for northern England due to the risk to vulnerable populations.


