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Home / Weather / UK Braces for Snow: Yellow Alerts Issued

UK Braces for Snow: Yellow Alerts Issued

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Yellow weather warnings are active from Thursday afternoon to early Friday morning.
  • Significant snow accumulation is expected on higher ground above 250m.
  • Southern areas will face heavy rain and potential surface water flooding.
UK Braces for Snow: Yellow Alerts Issued

Yellow weather warnings are active across 10 UK areas, primarily Northern England and the Midlands, from Thursday afternoon until early Friday morning. While sleet may occur at lower levels, higher ground, especially above 250m, anticipates significant snow accumulation before it melts on Friday morning. Drivers are advised to carry emergency kits due to potential travel disruptions, as snow is expected to settle on major trans-Pennine routes overnight, gradually clearing by Friday morning.

Northern regions like Cumbria and Yorkshire could see up to 15cm of snow on peaks above 500m. Simultaneously, southern parts of the UK will contend with heavy rain and the risk of surface water flooding. The wintry weather is not expected to end with this spell, as more snow is forecast to return on Monday, February 9, affecting Northern England and Scotland. The Met Office anticipates continued unsettled "cyclonic patterns" through mid-February, bringing persistent rain and occasional snow, increasing risks to travel and power infrastructure.

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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.
Yellow weather warnings are in effect from Thursday afternoon through early Friday morning.
Snowfall is primarily expected across 10 areas in Northern England and the Midlands, with significant accumulation on higher ground. Northern regions like Cumbria and Yorkshire may see the most substantial snowfall.
The Met Office predicts more snow could return on Monday, February 9, and "cyclonic patterns" are expected to continue through mid-February, bringing unsettled weather with heavy rain and occasional snow.

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