
"A snow and ice yellow weather warning remained in place until 9am on Friday across parts of Scotland, according to the Met Office. Between 2 to 5cm of snow was predicted to fall across the Aberdeenshire and Highlands area, with 10cm possible on high ground. The forecaster warned this could lead to travel disruption and injuries from slippery surfaces and roads."
"Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said: It is still quite breezy, not as windy as yesterday, but we're in the colder air, so that breeze is really bringing something of a chill. Even in the sunshine, temperatures below average, 8 to 9C at the very best. Temperatures drop when the showers come along."
The UK weather pattern is shifting after a week of severe conditions. A snow and ice yellow weather warning remains in effect until 9am Friday across parts of Scotland, with 2-5cm of snow predicted for Aberdeenshire and Highlands, potentially reaching 10cm on high ground. This poses risks of travel disruption and injuries from slippery surfaces. Temperatures will drop across the UK on Friday, with peaks of 7-9°C feeling significantly colder due to blustery winds, creating wind chill effects of 1-5°C. Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin notes that despite occasional sunshine, temperatures remain below average, with further drops expected when showers arrive.
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