UK braces for a snowy spectacle as Met Office issues yellow weather warnings for ice and snow in various regions.
Get your sledges ready because snow is on the way! The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for ice across parts of south London, with snow expected to blanket some areas. From Sussex to Brighton, the forecast predicts a winter wonderland tomorrow. Wales is not being left out, with snowfall expected in the coming week. Brace yourselves, as heavy snowfall is set to hit the UK on Monday, causing travel disruptions and keeping Londoners on high alert for dangerous icy patches. Bristol and the South West are not spared either, with temperatures plummeting below freezing and a possibility of snow flurries. An amber cold-health alert is in place for multiple regions, reminding everyone to wrap up warm and stay safe. Hundreds of flood alerts are still active in England post-Storm Henk, adding to the weather woes. London gets its first snow of the year today, making it a snowy start for the capital and the south east. Herefordshire wakes up to a freezing morning, with a cold weather alert prevailing until January 12. The icy warnings continue, with wintry showers looming as temperatures drop.
A yellow weather warning for ice has been placed across parts of south London, tomorrow with snow expected in some areas.
A drop in temperatures will lead to snow and icy conditions in some areas of England within the next 24 hours, forecasters have said.
Brighton and other parts of Sussex could see snow tomorrow, according to the Met Office forecast.
We could see snow in Wales in the next week or so and temperatures are set to plummet.
Heavy snow is forecast for Monday as new yellow weather alerts for ice were issued for swathes of England.
The Met Office has also put out a yellow warning for London to keep alert for dangerous ice patches.
Temperatures in Bristol are set to plummet below freezing as the Met Office confirms "snow flurries are possible" in the wider region.
An amber cold-health alert for the North West of England, West Midlands, East Midlands and South West will be in place until Friday. The Environment Agency is ...
The Met Office has warned of travel disruption on the roads and rail, as many around the country continue to recover from flooding after Storm Henk.
Hundreds of flood alerts also still in place in England after days of heavy rain in wake of Storm Henk.
London is expected to get its first snow of the year on Monday, as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for the capital and the south east.
The county is waking up to a very cold start this morning, with a cold weather alert in force until January 12. Weather forecast.
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