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Snow and ice warnings issued across UK as London rain relents
Summary
The Met Office has issued yellow snow and ice warnings for much of the UK on Monday and Tuesday, while London is forecast to be drier and gradually milder into the weekend.
Content
Yellow snow and ice warnings cover large parts of the UK as a band of rain and sleet moves in on Monday and Tuesday. The Met Office issued the alerts and highlighted risks to untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths. One warning runs in much of Scotland from 3pm on Monday to 10am on Tuesday. A larger alert covers areas south of the Central Belt through northern, central and eastern England as far south as East Anglia.
Key details:
- The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for snow and ice for Monday and Tuesday.
- A Scotland warning runs from 3pm Monday to 10am Tuesday and covers much of the country.
- A wider alert covers areas south of the Central Belt, northern England, central and eastern England to East Anglia.
- The forecaster warned untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths may become slippery overnight.
- Strong winds are forecast along some North Sea coasts late Monday into Tuesday morning, which could worsen conditions in eastern coastal regions.
- London remains outside the current warnings and is forecast to start Tuesday around 3C, warming into the high single digits and into double figures by the weekend.
Summary:
The warnings indicate potential slippery surfaces and travel disruption across the affected regions. The Met Office said the forecast may change and urged the public to stay up to date with conditions.
