Met Office issues yellow snow and ice warning as 'snow will settle' in 57 areas
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across 57 areas in the UK, anticipating significant snowfall.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice that impact a broad area of the UK, covering 57 regions across England and Scotland. The warnings indicate that residents should prepare for potentially substantial snowfall, with expectations of up to 10cm in certain elevated areas. The issued warnings advise that starting Thursday evening, snow is expected to settle in parts of northern England and the Scottish borders, heightening the potential for travel disruption and hazardous conditions on the roads.
The forecasters have specifically highlighted that initial precipitation may present as rain over higher elevations before transitioning to snow, affecting lower altitudes as temperatures drop. Residents in impacted areas are urged to stay informed about the weather updates and to be cautious while traveling. The anticipated snowfall may particularly affect high grounds, with projections suggesting around 2 to 5cm at elevations of over 200 meters and up to 10cm above 300 meters, primarily in northern England and some parts of Scotland.
As winter weather sets in, communities are reminded of the importance of preparation during such seasons, especially considering the possibility of icy conditions following the snow. Local authorities and emergency services may be mobilized to assist in response efforts as conditions evolve, urging all to take necessary precautions to ensure safety during the adverse weather event.