Weather latest: New snow and ice warning issued by Met Office as travel disruption expected

UK braces for ‘disruptive snow’, ice and cold temperatures

The UK is braced for more snow overnight as the Met Office warned of plummeting temperatures and further travel chaos across the country.

The forecaster issued a fresh snow and ice warning for much of southern England, the Midlands and western Scotland until 10am on Tuesday.

Temperatures are also set to plummet overnight, reaching -3C in some parts of Scotland and -1C in parts of southern England.

On Tuesday, motorists faced disruption and train services were cancelled with more than 200 schools forced to close on Tuesday.

National Highways warned of snow disruption for the North east and North west – with 10-15cm of snow expected to fall on some motorways. Meanwhile, National Rail warned the cold climate would impact various routes on the Northern Rail throughout the afternoon.

At least 141 schools had shut down in Wales, 50 in the West Midlands, 11 in Scotland and 19 in Derbyshire, according to local authorities.

Weather warnings issued in Northern Ireland and Scotland

A yellow warning for snow and ice has also been issued for Northern Ireland from 6pm yesterday to 10am today, with a separate warning also in place across most of Wales and parts of the West Midlands until 10am this morning.

Police in Northern Ireland urged those on the roads to “drive with extra caution while we experience the freezing temperatures as forecast”.

The man-made fish-shaped Muckle Troot Loch near Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, is surrounded by snow and ice
The man-made fish-shaped Muckle Troot Loch near Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, is surrounded by snow and ice (Jane Barlow/PA Wire)

There are also snow and ice warnings in place covering the north of Scotland until 10am today and parts of western Scotland.

The Met Office said cold northerly winds will continue through the week across much of the UK, with further warnings likely.

It added that temperatures were likely to increase from the south-west this weekend, though this will be accompanied by some strong winds and heavy rain.

Namita Singh20 November 2024 06:30

Where are weather warnings?

There are a number of yellow weather warnings in place for snow and ice in place across large swathes of the UK currently.

Scotland

In northern Scotland, there is a yellow warning for snow and ice in place until 10am on Wednesday.

In western Scotland, a yellow warning for snow and ice is in place from 7pm on Tuesday until 10am on Wednesday.

England

There is a yellow warning for snow and ice along the east coast of Scotland and England from Berwickshire to Suffolk until midday on Wednesday.

Much of southern England – including London- the Midlands and eastern Wales are also facing yellow warning until 10am on Wednesday.

Wales

The majority of Wales and part of the West Midlands are under a yellow weather warning for snow and ice until 10am on Wednesday.

Northern Ireland

A yellow warning for snow and ice has also been issued for all of Northern Ireland from 6pm on Tuesday to 10am on Wednesday.

Athena Stavrou20 November 2024 06:11

Over 140 schools shut as snow triggers ice warnings across the UK

The Met Office has issued a series of yellow weather warnings for snow and ice after snowfall led to the closure of more than 140 schools and disrupted travel across parts of the UK.

Six yellow alerts remain active across regions, including Wales, and are expected to persist until Wednesday morning.

People play in the snow on the hills of Buxton, Derbyshire
People play in the snow on the hills of Buxton, Derbyshire (Peter Byrne/PA Wire)

Snowfall, which began on Monday night, marked the UK’s “first taste of winter,” according to the Met Office. By Tuesday, heavy snow had left one road completely impassable, while collisions were reported on two others, compounding travel challenges.

The adverse conditions prompted school closures across mid, north-east, and south-east Wales, affecting areas such as Wrexham, Powys, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Torfaen, and Blaenau Gwent.

Local authorities and emergency services continue to monitor the situation, urging caution as icy conditions are expected to persist.

Namita Singh20 November 2024 05:30

Mapped: Where are weather warnings in place?

(Met Office)

Athena Stavrou20 November 2024 05:11

Met office issues yellow warning for snow

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for snow and ice along the east coast of Scotland and England from Berwickshire to Suffolk from 6pm on Tuesday to midday on Wednesday.

A yellow warning for snow and ice has also been issued for Northern Ireland from 6pm yesterday to 10am this morning, with a separate warning also in place across most of Wales and parts of the West Midlands until 10am on Wednesday.

Met Office chief meteorologist Neil Armstrong said: “With cold Arctic air firmly in place over the UK, continued winter hazards are likely through much of this week, with further updates to warnings likely in the coming days.”

In this aerial view snow covers the Derbyshire village of Edensor on 19 November 2024 in Chatsworth, United Kingdom
In this aerial view snow covers the Derbyshire village of Edensor on 19 November 2024 in Chatsworth, United Kingdom (Getty Images)

Namita Singh20 November 2024 04:50

UK issues season’s first amber cold health alert

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued the first amber cold weather health alert of the season, warning conditions could be dangerous for vulnerable people, including the elderly.

The amber warning covers the east and north of England, the Midlands, and Yorkshire and the Humber, with yellow alerts coming into place for the South East, South West and London until 6pm on Saturday.

A deer forages for food in the derbyshire village of Edensor on 19 November 2024 in Chatsworth, United Kingdom
A deer forages for food in the derbyshire village of Edensor on 19 November 2024 in Chatsworth, United Kingdom (Getty Images)

This comes amid widespread disruption across the UK yesterday, with more than 200 school closures reported by afternoon.

Snowfall was also widely reported, with 12cm of lying snow recorded at Watnall, Nottinghamshire, on Tuesday morning as an Arctic airmass influenced the UK’s weather.

Thousands of train passengers suffered disruption yesterday morning and a Stagecoach bus in Aberdeenshire toppled onto its side with a passenger on board in icy conditions.

Namita Singh20 November 2024 04:30

Cold weather payments triggered

The first cold weather payments of 2024 have been triggered as snow blankets neighbourhoods across the UK and temperatures plunge.

To help support people during cold snaps like these, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) runs the cold weather payment scheme for qualifying households.

This is a one-off payment of £25 that is triggered for every seven-day period where the temperature in your area is at or below zero degrees.

An estimated 10,000 people across 18 postcode areas can now expect the payment in the coming weeks.

You are eligible for the payment if you receive Pension Credit, Income Support, Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), Universal Credit or Support for Mortgage Interest

You must also live in an area that has experienced seven days of zero or sub-zero temperatures. If you want to check if your postcode is in a qualifying area, the government has a handy tool.

Athena Stavrou20 November 2024 04:11

In pictures: UK braces for snowfall and ice

Walkers on Winnats Pass in the Peak District, Derbyshire
Walkers on Winnats Pass in the Peak District, Derbyshire (PA Wire)
A car navigates the A57 Snake Pass in the Peak District, Derbyshire
A car navigates the A57 Snake Pass in the Peak District, Derbyshire (Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
Snow and ice near Balmedie in Aberdeenshire
Snow and ice near Balmedie in Aberdeenshire (Jane Barlow/PA Wire)

Namita Singh20 November 2024 03:58

Morning commuters set for disruption after parts of country see heavy snowfall

Commuters face widespread travel disruption this morning after parts of the UK saw heavy snowfall and ice.

The Met Office put in place a yellow warning for ice for much of southern England, the Midlands and eastern Wales from 5pm yesterday to 10am today.

Several other warnings for snow and ice have been in force across the UK, with the Met Office advising that vehicles could be stranded, power cuts may occur and rural areas could be cut off.

The forecaster warned of snow showers developing yesterday evening and continuing overnight into this morning. The showers may be heavy at times and accompanied by lightning in some areas.

Some lying snow could reach up to 10cm or more over higher ground and ice is expected to form on untreated surfaces.

Met Office spokesperson Stephen Dixon previously told the PA news agency: “We’ve had a fairly mild November so far.

“So it’ll feel like that first taste of winter for many with that snow and ice risk layered on top.”

He added: “The highest accumulations are likely over the mountains in Scotland, where over higher ground you could see around 20cm of snow through this week accumulating on the ground.

“They are not necessarily the most disruptive snowfalls, but it only takes a couple of centimetres on lower ground to cause some level of travel disruption.”

Namita Singh20 November 2024 03:09

Winter hazards likely throughout week, Met Office warns

Met Office Chief Meteorologist Neil Armstrong said: “With cold Arctic air firmly in place over the UK, continued winter hazards are likely through much of this week, with further updates to warnings likely in the coming days.

“The current focus for upcoming snow and ice risk is from later on Tuesday and overnight into Wednesday, with snow showers likely moving in off windward coasts in the north and east, as well as drifting into parts of Northern Ireland and Wales.

“In excess of 10cm of snow is possible over higher ground within the warning areas, with 1-2cm possibly settling at lower levels, which has the potential to lead to some travel disruption. Ice is an additional hazard and is likely to form quickly on untreated surfaces.”

Athena Stavrou20 November 2024 03:01

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