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Snow warnings continue across large parts of UK
Summary
Snow and ice warnings remain across much of the UK after an Arctic blast forced hundreds of school closures, with amber alerts in parts of Scotland and many yellow warnings due to expire at 11:00 GMT.
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Snow and ice warnings are in place across many parts of the UK following an Arctic blast that forced hundreds of schools to close on Monday. The Met Office has issued amber warnings for central and northern Scotland and yellow alerts across large areas. Low temperatures and sustained freezing conditions have led to travel disruption and triggered cold weather payments for households in affected postcodes. Forecasters say further wintry conditions are possible later in the week.
Reported details:
- Yellow alerts extend from Penzance to the Shetland Islands, while central and northern Scotland are under amber warnings.
- Heavy snow of around 5–10cm is widely expected across central and northern Scotland, with some places forecast up to 15cm.
- Most yellow alerts are due to expire at 11:00 GMT, Scotland's warnings extend into Tuesday night, and further snow is expected on Thursday and Friday.
Summary:
The weather has caused travel disruption and led to school closures in multiple regions, and automatic cold weather payments have been triggered in affected areas. Most yellow warnings are scheduled to end at 11:00 GMT, with Scotland remaining under warnings into Tuesday night and additional snow forecast later in the week.
