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Brutal Cold Triggers UK School Closures, Power Cuts

Summary

  • New yellow ice warnings issued for North East and East of England.
  • Around 100 schools closed in northern Scotland, others in Wales.
  • Several roads blocked, and 631 properties are without power.
Brutal Cold Triggers UK School Closures, Power Cuts

Brutal winter weather has prompted the Met Office to issue fresh yellow warnings for ice across the North East and East of England. These warnings are in effect for a significant portion of Friday, November 21, as freezing temperatures persist.

The severe conditions have caused widespread disruption, leading to numerous school closures. Over 100 schools in northern Scotland have shut their doors, alongside dozens in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. The UK recorded its coldest night of the season.

Beyond school closures, the harsh weather has resulted in blocked roads in Pembrokeshire and left 631 properties without electricity. Snowfall has been recorded across various locations, with the Scottish Highlands seeing the most significant accumulation.

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New yellow ice warnings have been issued for the North East and East of England, in effect from midnight on Friday.
Around 100 schools in northern Scotland are closed, with 31 in Pembrokeshire and 13 in Carmarthenshire also shut.
Currently, 631 properties are without power, and several roads in Pembrokeshire are blocked due to the severe conditions.

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