Met Office warns of strong winds and 'temporary blizzard conditions' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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The Met Office has issued new weather warnings signaling potential disruptive winter conditions across northern England and Scotland. Effective from early Friday, a yellow snow warning predicts significant accumulations, especially in mountainous areas. The forecast indicates initial snow shifting to rain, but areas above 300 meters may witness up to 25 cm of snow. Accompanying strong winds might lead to temporary blizzard conditions, particularly north of the Central Belt. Storm Éowyn could exacerbate the situation, prompting additional warnings for wind and snow for various days.
The Met Office has issued a weather warning for strong winds, rain and "temporary blizzard conditions" are also possible.
A new yellow weather warning for snow is in place for areas of northern England and Scotland from 3am on Friday until 12pm.
Snow will probably persist for longer north of the Central Belt, where as much as 15-25 cm is possible above 300 m.
Storm Éowyn is likely to bring strong winds and widespread disruption for many areas on Friday, and there is a yellow weather warning for Thursday and Saturday.
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