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UK Braces for Travel Disruptions as Snow and Ice Warnings Issued

Travel disruptions loom over the UK as snow and ice warnings are issued. The Met Office has placed yellow alerts for various regions, including northern Scotland, Northern Ireland, and much of Wales and England. These warnings come in the wake of an influx of Arctic air, which has significantly dropped temperatures.

Severe Weather Conditions Across the UK

Heavy snowfall has already impacted several areas, particularly in Scotland. Reports indicate that some regions received substantial amounts of snow:

  • 20 cm in northern Scotland
  • 37 cm at Tomintoul
  • Up to 5 cm in parts of England and Wales

Temperatures remain frigid, with daytime highs in the low single figures. Parts of northern Scotland are expected to experience temperatures plummeting below freezing.

Record Low Temperatures

On Friday night, Loch Ness recorded temperatures nearing -6°C. Forecasters predict further drops overnight on Saturday, potentially reaching as low as -10°C to -17°C in northern Scotland. These plummeting temperatures are attributed to persistent strong northerly winds.

Impact on Travel and Services

ScotRail announced several train cancellations, primarily affecting northern routes such as those in Wick and Inverness. Numerous roads in affected regions have also been closed, further complicating travel plans.

Further Weather Updates

According to Met Office meteorologist Greg Dewhurst, while some regions may experience winter sunshine, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and western Wales will still see snow and sleet. He emphasized the expected continuation of cold temperatures across the UK due to the prevailing Arctic air.

Warnings in Effect Through Monday

Heavy snowfalls may isolate some rural communities and raise concerns about potential power outages. The Met Office’s yellow warnings remain in effect for multiple areas:

  • Southwest England, including Cornwall
  • Northwest England, including Manchester and Blackpool
  • Regions north of Edinburgh and Glasgow until 12 PM on Monday
  • All of Northern Ireland
  • Much of Wales under an ice warning on Saturday, with a yellow warning from Sunday until Tuesday at 11 AM

As regions brace for worsening conditions, the Met Office advises the public to remain cautious, highlighting the increased risk of injuries due to icy surfaces and potential travel disruptions across the UK.

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