Met Office issues an amber alert for 'sub-zero temperatures' and snow - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Met Office issues an amber alert for 'sub-zero temperatures' and snow - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Whilst there is some uncertainty as to the exact track and extent, a period of snow is likely over high ground, with accumulations of 2-5 cm possible above about 150 metres in elevation, and as much as 5-10 cm above 400 metres. This period of snow could bring some disruption to travel and infrastructure across higher parts of Scotland."
"Wednesday to Friday will be the coldest part of the week, and this period has the greatest potential for impactful weather, with multiple warnings in place. Overnight, temperatures could get down to minus ten, with a significant wind chill from the strong northerly wind making things feel even colder. Wintry snow showers are expected to extend south through Wednesday and into Thursday, mainly affecting north f"
An amber cold health alert covers northwest, northeast England and Yorkshire & The Humber while yellow warnings apply elsewhere, indicating probable impacts across health and social care. Arctic air will plunge south, bringing cold, largely sunny conditions for many and wintry weather in northern regions as a frontal system moves across southeast Scotland with rain, sleet and snow into Tuesday. High ground in Scotland may see 2–5 cm above about 150 metres and 5–10 cm above 400 metres, risking disruption to travel and infrastructure. Overnight temperatures could fall to around −10°C with strong northerly winds increasing wind chill and extending snow showers midweek.
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