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UK households urged to have a torch and at least three days of food
Summary
The Met Office has issued yellow snow and ice warnings for large parts of the UK this weekend, and officials have advised households to gather essential supplies including a torch and at least three days' worth of food.
Content
The Met Office has issued yellow snow and ice warnings covering large parts of the UK this weekend. Forecasters and officials have advised households to gather essential supplies, including a torch and at least three days' worth of food. Warnings affect regions at different times over Saturday and Sunday, and weather maps indicate many counties could see snow before Monday.
Key points:
- Yellow snow and ice warnings are in force for parts of the UK until 3pm on Saturday.
- A separate warning runs from 2am to 3pm on Sunday covering Scotland, the West Midlands and northern England.
- Forecasters warned of possible travel disruption, power cuts and loss of mobile phone coverage.
- Weather maps show up to 42 counties could be affected by snow before Monday.
Summary:
The warnings could bring travel disruption and interruptions to power and mobile services in affected areas. Officials have advised households to gather essential supplies, including a torch and at least three days' worth of food. Warnings are active through Saturday and into Sunday, and forecasters will continue to monitor conditions.
