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    Snow and ice warnings hit across UK with nearly a foot on way amid -11C Arctic snap and heavy rain as commuters face travel hell

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read8 Views
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    Snow and ice warnings hit across UK with nearly a foot on way amid -11C Arctic snap and heavy rain as commuters face travel hell
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    Further snow and ice warnings came into force across Britain today as the Met Office said the wintry weather ‘could create some particularly tricky travel conditions’.

    Snow has already begun falling across parts of Scotland as a cold snap grips the UK, while a yellow warning for snow and ice in Northern Ireland runs until 12pm today.

    Much of northern Scotland faces a yellow warning until 9pm tomorrow, with the same applying until 11.59pm tomorrow for much of North East England and Yorkshire.

    The Met Office said rain and hill snow, followed by clearing skies, will lead to the risk of icy patches into this morning during the ‘first notable cold snap of this autumn’.

    Elsewhere a yellow warning for ice was in place across much of Wales, northern and central England and southern Scotland until 11am today.

    Forecasters also issued an amber snow warning in parts of Yorkshire tomorrow between 5am and 9pm, as it said power cuts and travel delays on roads were likely.

    Frequent wintry showers will feed inland from the North Sea, giving significant snow accumulations over the North York Moors and parts of the Yorkshire Wolds.

    By the end of tomorrow, up to 25cm (10in) may have accumulated on hills above 100m elevation which is likely to cause ‘substantial disruption’, the Met Office said.

    Snow and ice warnings hit across UK with nearly a foot on way amid -11C Arctic snap and heavy rain as commuters face travel hell

    Overnight snow at Leadgate in County Durham this morning as weather warnings continue

    Overnight snow covers Consett in County Durham this morning amid ongoing wintry weather

    Overnight snow covers Consett in County Durham this morning amid ongoing wintry weather

    Met Office yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are in place across the country today

    Met Office yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are in place across the country today

    Met Office warnings for Thursday

    Met Office amber warning for Thursday

    The Met Office has also issued warnings for tomorrow (above) including an amber alert (right)

    It added that power cuts and travel delays on roads were likely, possibly stranding some vehicles and passengers.

    Met Office chief forecaster Neil Armstrong said: ‘Cold Arctic air from the north is firmly in charge of the UK’s weather, bringing the first notable cold snap of this autumn and giving an early taste of winter weather.

    ‘As a result, winter hazards are likely through the next few days, with snow and ice a particular hazard, and the coldest conditions likely on Wednesday and Thursday.

    ‘Wintry showers will affect areas exposed to the brisk northerly wind, in particular Northern Ireland, south-west Wales, south-west England, north-east England and across the northern half of Scotland.

    ‘Whilst not all places will see lying snow, where showers are most frequent accumulations of 2cm to 5cm will be possible. 

    ‘On higher ground in Scotland 15cm to 20cm could accumulate and potentially as much as 15cm to 25cm over the North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds.’

    A yellow weather warning has also been issued for snow and ice across South West Wales and South West England from midday today to 11.59pm tomorrow.

    In addition to snow, ice will be an ongoing hazard, particularly overnight in the coming days.

    Snow accumulations for this week up to midday on Thursday are shown in the above map

    Snow accumulations for this week up to midday on Thursday are shown in the above map

    The UK Health Security Agency has issued amber and yellow cold health alerts for England

    The UK Health Security Agency has issued amber and yellow cold health alerts for England

    Things will be drier for many by Friday, with temperatures gradually turning milder and rain reaching the West later in the day. 

    Mr Armstrong said: ‘Temperatures are well below average for the time of year and could get as low as -11C in rural parts of Scotland on Thursday night, with daytime temperatures generally in low single figures for many.

    ‘With clear skies, overnight ice could create some particularly tricky travel conditions.’

    Darren Clark, severe weather resilience adviser at National Highways said: ‘With snow forecast and freezing conditions across parts of England this week, National Highways winter operation is in full swing with gritters already completing their first runs of the season.

    ‘We have more than 530 gritters available nationally and we can rapidly call on additional reserves when snow hits or conditions demand it. 

    ‘We work closely with the Met Office, receiving updated forecasts throughout the day and our crews are on duty around the clock, ready to head out whenever they’re needed.

    ‘We’re also urging drivers to prepare for winter, and not be caught out by it. Quick checks, such as topping up fuel and screenwash, checking lights and tyres, and planning ahead, can make all the difference when the weather turns.’

    The coldest night since March was recorded on Saturday when temperatures dropped to -7C in Tulloch Bridge in the Highlands. 



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