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Yellow Warnings Issued: Snow and Ice Expected This Week
11 Feb
Summary
- Yellow weather warnings for snow are active across Scotland and England.
- Significant snowfall, up to 10cm, is forecast for affected areas.
- Residents are advised to prepare with at least three days of food and essentials.

Yellow weather warnings for snow have been issued by the Met Office, commencing Thursday evening and extending into Friday midday for both Scotland and England. Areas such as Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, and Newcastle are expected to experience snowfall, with up to 10cm possible in affected regions. Initial rain will transition to snow over higher ground before descending to lower elevations.
The forecast indicates that the precipitation will clear southwards during the early hours of Friday. Consequently, temperatures are predicted to drop sharply as skies clear, leading to icy conditions on untreated surfaces. Shoppers in some areas have already reported depleted shelves of essential items like milk and bread. Residents are advised to maintain food supplies and prepare for potential travel disruptions.
Preparation guidance suggests stocking at least three days' worth of food and essentials, including medicines, drinking water, non-perishable items, extra blankets, a torch, batteries, and a phone charger. This proactive approach ensures readiness for the forecasted winter weather conditions.




