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UK Braces for Snow: Essential Items Urged as Warning Issued
10 Jan
Summary
- A yellow warning for snow and ice is active Sunday morning.
- Up to 10cm of snow predicted for low-lying areas.
- Essential items like torches and power packs are advised.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for snow and ice, advising residents in 51 areas to prepare for overnight winter weather. The warning is active from 2 am to 3 pm on Sunday, primarily affecting Scotland and northern England. Accumulations of up to 10cm are expected in lower elevations, while higher ground could see 20cm of snow, accompanied by strong winds, drifting, and widespread icy conditions.
Authorities are warning of potential travel disruptions, including delays and stranded vehicles. There is also an increased risk of injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces, and the possibility of power outages that could affect mobile phone coverage. Residents are advised to gather essential supplies such as torches, batteries, and mobile phone power packs.
This alert follows similar warnings over the weekend, with a yellow ice alert impacting London and South East England today. The recent Storm Goretti also caused significant disruption, including power cuts and flight delays, highlighting the volatile weather impacting the UK.

