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Snowfall warnings issued for parts of UK
27 Jan
Summary
- Heavy rain will turn to snow over high ground in 11 English areas.
- Travel and power disruption is possible due to the weather.
- Flooding could affect some homes and businesses, experts warn.

Weather warnings have been issued for potential snow and heavy rain across parts of England and Scotland, expected to begin at midnight on Tuesday morning and continue for 17 hours. The Met Office forecasts that areas at higher elevations will experience snow as the heavy rain moves northward. Widespread rainfall accumulations of 20-30mm are anticipated, with some locations possibly receiving up to 50mm, and rapid accumulations of 20mm in a three-hour period are expected in specific southern Pennine and southwest Scotland locations.
This significant weather event poses a risk of travel disruption, including potential delays on roads and public transport, as well as possible power outages. Residents in affected areas are urged to check road conditions and transport schedules to adjust travel plans if necessary. Furthermore, there is a risk of flooding for some homes and businesses. Preparedness is advised, including creating flood plans, assembling emergency flood kits, and ensuring readiness for power cuts by gathering essential items like torches and batteries.


