Britain to be blanketed with snow and ice for new year as Met Office issues warnings
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Britain to be blanketed with snow and ice for new year as Met Office issues warnings
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"Your support makes all the difference. Britons are set to begin the new year with snow showers as the Met Office issues new weather warnings. Up to 5cm of snow is expected to cover parts of the country from midnight on 1 January as a cold snap brings frosty temperatures for many. Icy conditions are also set to cause disruption as people travel across the country following new year celebrations."
"A yellow warning for snow and ice is in place from midnight until noon on Friday and covers a large swathe of England and Wales, including Chester and Greater Manchester down to London and Kent. Weather warnings are in place from midnight on Thursday (Met Office) Separate yellow warnings are also in place for Northern Ireland between midnight and 10am on Friday, and in northern Scotland between 6am on new year's day and the end of Friday."
The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground journalism covering reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. Donations support investigations such as the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and the documentary 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent offers free access without paywalls and relies on support from those who can afford it. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across large parts of the UK from midnight on 1 January. Up to 5cm of snow is expected in parts of England and Wales, with parts of Scotland possibly receiving up to 10cm. Freezing conditions and blizzards could cause travel disruption.
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