
"An area of rain, falling as snow over some high ground, will move slowly east across much of Northern Ireland during Wednesday, before tending to ease later in the day. This will be accompanied by strong southeasterly winds which may gust 45-55mph in places, particularly during the morning. Rainfall totals of 10-15mm are predicted fairly widely, with 20-30mm in some southern and western areas."
"Yellow weather warnings have been issued for Wednesday and Thursday, covering several regions, as authorities urge the public to take extra care, particularly when travelling."
"Ice is expected to form on untreated surfaces in Wales and western England, while rain, sleet, and snow are forecast to gradually clear eastwards on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning."
Storm Pedro, named by Météo France, will bring a mixture of snow, heavy rain and icy conditions to parts of the UK this week, with more severe impacts expected in France. Yellow warnings cover Wednesday and Thursday across multiple regions and a rain-and-snow warning is in place for Northern Ireland from 04:00–20:00 on Wednesday. Ice is expected on untreated surfaces in Wales and western England and snow is likely mainly on higher ground. Southeasterly winds may gust 45–55mph and rainfall totals of 10–15mm, increasing to 20–30mm in some areas. Travel disruption, delays, cancellations and a small risk of power or phone outages in rural communities are possible; people are advised to check local forecasts and allow extra time for journeys.
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