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Snow and rain expected in UK as Met Office issues warnings
Summary
The Met Office has issued yellow warnings as snow and heavy rain are expected across parts of the UK, and some transport services and local flood warnings have been reported.
Content
Parts of the UK are forecast to receive snow and heavy rain in the days after Storm Chandra. The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for Scotland, England and Wales and has warned that further adverse weather could cause flooding and disruption. Warnings include north Wales, parts of the Midlands and the north-east of England, and several areas of Scotland including the North East, Highlands, Orkney and Shetland. Some transport providers have reported suspensions and cancellations in affected areas.
Key details:
- The Met Office has issued yellow warnings covering snow, ice and heavy rain across Scotland, England and Wales.
- Specific warnings cover north Wales, parts of the Midlands and the north-east, with Scottish warnings extending from Stirling to Orkney and a separate notice for Shetland.
- Great Western Railways and ferry operator CalMac have reported suspended services and cancellations in parts of the network.
- Provisional Met Office figures show unusually high January rainfall in several areas, which adds to local flood risk.
Summary:
The yellow warnings remain in force into Wednesday for many of the affected areas and have coincided with reported transport disruption and local flood notices. The forecast outlook through the rest of the week is unsettled with further outbreaks of rain and hill snow expected in northern parts. Undetermined at this time.
