UK weather – live: Met Office weather warnings extended as more snow and freezing temperatures forecast
Three ice warnings are in place across parts of the UK as up to 5cm of snow is forecast in some parts of the country, the Met Office said.
A yellow snow and ice warning is in place for much of the east coast of England and Scotland, with two other ice warnings issued for Northern Ireland and the south west of England, according to the forecaster.
It comes as overnight temperatures plummeted to as low as -6C in the south-west, -8C in Wales and -10C in parts of Scotland.
“Where the showers fall as rain, there is a risk of icy patches forming overnight with temperatures widely dipping below freezing,” Met Office chief meteorologist Frank Saunders said.
“A number of National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued and these are likely to be updated over the coming days.”
Meanwhile, temperatures will hit -2C in London, -3C elsewhere in the south, and -4C or -5C in the northwest overnight Friday to Saturday.
Key Points
‘Up to 10cm of snow’ - weather warning extended
Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice in force now
Temperatures across the UK today
UKHSA issues yellow cold-health alert for this week
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15:18 , Alexander Butler
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Mapped: Snow and ice Met Office warnings as UK hit by near -10C freeze
14:21 , Alex Ross
Parts of the UK are being warned to brace for more snow and ice as the big freeze continues across the country this weekend.
After recording the coldest night since March, with temperatures plummeting to -9.4C in Cumbria, the Met Office has issued a fresh alert for snow and ice along the east coast of England from the Scottish borders down to Kent, from 5pm on Friday to 10am on Saturday.
The forecaster is warning of showers turning into ice in coastal areas, with the possibility of snow falling inland between midnight and 2am.
Mapped: Snow and ice Met Office warnings as UK hit by near -10C freeze
Pictured: Snow in Scotland
14:12 , Alexander Butler
Guide dog charity urges dog owners to keep dogs warm
14:04 , Alexander Butler
A guide dog charity has urged dog owners to keep their pets warm as temperatures across the UK plummet to below zero.
“Winter has well and truly arrived, with some parts of the UK expecting snow! While we’re able to wrap up warm, it’s also important to make sure our dogs stay cosy in cold weather,” Guide Dogs said on X.
“Very low temperatures may be too chilly for outdoor exercise, particularly for dog breeds with short hair, it may be best to shorten your regular walk or opt for indoor playtime instead,” it added.
Winter has well and truly arrived, with some parts of the UK expecting #snow! While we're able to wrap up warm, it's also important to make sure our dogs stay cosy in cold weather ❄️🐶 (1/3) 👇 pic.twitter.com/VqdfHNEGCg
— Guide Dogs (@guidedogs) December 1, 2023
Snow falls on London
12:54 , Alexander Butler
Snow fell on London on Friday as commuters faced a bitterly cold start to the day, with temperatures feeling around -4C.
The first white flakes of the season were seen falling in parts of the capital including West Hampstead, Ealing, Islington, and in the City.
'Freezing fog patches' expected in London
12:16 , Alexander Butler
The latest Met office forecast for London and South East England predicts a “frosty start with any freezing fog patches”.
Occasional showers are expected in some coastal parts of Kent, with few expected to move further inland. Maximum temperature 5 °C, according to the forecast.
Into tonight the weather will remain “very cold with clear spells and widespread frost.”
There will also be some icy and freezing fog patches with fog patches with a minimum temperature -4 °C overnight.
Yellow weather warning issued
11:17 , Alexander Butler
A yellow weather warning has been issued between Friday 5pm and Saturday 10am, the Met Office said.
“Yellow weather warning issued. Snow and ice across eastern parts of England and northern parts of Scotland,” the forecaster said on X.
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
Snow and ice across eastern parts of England and northern parts of Scotland
Friday 1700 – Saturday 1000
Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/QgiQBkN3hB— Met Office (@metoffice) December 1, 2023
Where is it going to snow? Warning amid plunging temperatures as minus 7.2C recorded
10:23 , Alexander Butler
Temperatures have plunged to a low of minus 7.2C in England as snow fell in Scotland, Northumberland and Yorkshire, but the Met Office has said it is too early to predict a white Christmas.
Swathes of Scotland, England and Ireland were warned to brace themselves for snow and ice, with weather warnings issued amid plummeting temperatures.
The forecaster said the three lowest temperatures recorded at its observation sites overnight were all in Cumbria on Wednesday, with a low of minus 7.2C in Bridgefoot, minus 6.5C in Shap and minus 6.1C in Keswick.
Where is it going to snow? Warning amid plunging temperatures as minus 7.2C recorded
Network Rail urges passengers to check travel ahead of wintry conditions
09:36 , Alexander Butler
Network Rail has urged passengers to check their journeys ahead of time due to plummeting temperatures sweeping the UK.
“Our winter fleet will help keep services running as snow and ice hit parts of Britain. Cold weather can pose challenges for the railway, just like road and air travel. Please check your journeys as temperatures drop,” it said on X.
❄️ Our #winter fleet will help keep services running as snow and ice hit parts of Britain.
🌨️ Cold weather can pose challenges for the railway, just like road and air travel:
➡️ https://t.co/lNFQVz0kgc
Please check your journeys as temperatures drop:https://t.co/e4bLWm24kx pic.twitter.com/Km93hoBIAN— Network Rail (@networkrail) December 1, 2023
UKHSA issue amber cold health alerts
09:14 , Alexander Butler
The UK Health Security Agency and the Met Office have issued amber cold health alerts in five regions until December 5, meaning that “cold weather impacts are likely to be felt across the whole health service for an extended period of time”.
The regions included are the East Midlands, West Midlands, North West, North East and Yorkshire and the Humber.
Pictured: Angel of the North coated in snow
08:51 , Alexander Butler
Pictured: Yellow weather warnings
08:25 , Alexander Butler
Ice likely to cause travel disruption, Met Office says
07:49 , Alexander Butler
Icy weather conditions are likely to cause travel disruption across the UK this morning, according to the Met Office.
“There will be some icy stretches on the roads this morning, possibly causing some travel disruption,” the forecaster said on X.
There will be some icy stretches on the roads this morning, possibly causing some travel disruption 🚗
Here is some advice from our partners @TheRAC_UK and @NationalHways pic.twitter.com/LMjOuUgZqd— Met Office (@metoffice) December 1, 2023
Walkers, drivers and passengers warned of risk of ice
07:00 , Jane Dalton
Met Office forecasters have advised of the likelihood of people suffering slips and fall injuries in one of the first icy periods of the winter.
They are also advising of the chance of disruption to road, bus and rail networks – with ice patches forming on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.
A fresh ice warning for parts of Devon and Cornwall was issued, running from 10pm until 10am on Friday.
A yellow warning of ice has also been issued for parts of Northern Ireland, lasting until 10am on Friday.
Snow from north to south
06:00 , Jane Dalton
Temperatures plummeted on Thursday, and although snow fell from Hampshire on the south coast to Northumberland in the north, in most places it settled only lightly.
Watch snow blizzard hit Britain’s highest pub
06:00 , Jane Dalton
Watch snow blizzard hit Britain’s highest pub The Tan Hill Inn
Vehicles crash in snow
05:00 , Jane Dalton
In County Durham, police said snowy conditions had led to some crashes on the roads.
Durham Constabulary said: “There has been the first main snowfall of the winter across the force area which has led to roads being covered in snow.
“We have already had collisions reported due to the weather. Please be careful if you need to drive this morning, drive to the conditions and allow extra time for your journeys.”
"Winter wonderland" Prebends Cottage in Durham City this morning as the snow fell ... Mesmerising @StormHour @ThePhotoHour #snow pic.twitter.com/yY0wYr1rFy
— simon c woodley (@simoncwoodley) November 30, 2023
Millions of drivers ignore severe weather alerts, survey shows
04:00 , Jane Dalton
Millions of drivers ignore severe weather alerts, a new survey suggests. A third (33%) of respondents to a poll of more than 12,000 AA members said they would go ahead with planned journeys even if a red warning for snow was issued by the Met Office:
Millions of drivers ignore severe weather alerts, AA survey shows
Snow falls on Dartmoor
03:00 , Jane Dalton
Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon said parts of Dartmoor could potentially see 5-10cm of snow throughout the day, with other areas of the South West seeing “more modest accumulations” of one to three centimetres.
Widespread frosts are expected overnight, with temperatures dropping to -8C in the rural south and -7C in rural parts of Wales.
Mr Claydon said: “The cold conditions are set to remain for the remainder of this week and into the weekend. For those inland it will remain dry, crisp and cold but showers will continue along the east, becoming more north into the weekend.”
#Dartmoor life is full of surprises ❄️ #Snow #Brrrr pic.twitter.com/XY9WjnvtQP
— Rosey Oakes (@oRoseyo) November 30, 2023
Health alerts run till Tuesday
02:00 , Jane Dalton
The UK Health Security Agency and the Met Office have issued amber cold health alerts in five regions – the East Midlands, West Midlands, North West, North East, and Yorkshire and the Humber – until Tuesday.
It means “cold weather impacts are likely to be felt across the whole health service for an extended period of time” in those areas.
With #ColdWeather alerts being issued in parts of the UK alongside @metoffice, not everyone can cope with lower temperatures.
Look out for those most at risk from the effects of cold weather. ❄️
Read more: https://t.co/4cSLxsKlJx pic.twitter.com/pFeY9EZuID— UK Health Security Agency (@UKHSA) November 29, 2023
Snow and ice alerts issued
00:50 , Jane Dalton
The Met Office has issued snow and ice alerts for large areas of Scotland, England and Northern Ireland amid plummeting temperatures.
Very frosty mornings are coming this weekend but will we start to see something milder arriving by Sunday? pic.twitter.com/oERekHDSjp
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 30, 2023
Schools in Cornwall closed
Thursday 30 November 2023 23:20 , Jane Dalton
More than 30 schools in Cornwall either closed for the day on Thursday or opened late due to hazardous conditions.
Snow swept across the southwest of England, parts of Yorkshire, the northeast and Scotland, with more expected.
The Met Office issued a fresh ice warning for parts of Devon and Cornwall, which runs from 10pm until 10am on Friday.
Yellow weather warning issued
Thursday 30 November 2023 22:12 , Jane Dalton
Reminder: A yellow weather warning has been issued due to plummeting temperatures, the Met Office has announced.
With icy stretches, particularly across parts of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, the national weather service has advised that there is a likelihood that schools, road, bus and rail networks could be affected.
Will the cold remain next week?
Thursday 30 November 2023 21:07 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain
The UK is likely to remain in a north easterly air flow with the cold regime continuing into next week, the Met Office said.
While there will be a good deal of dry, sunny weather for many, showers remain possible, particularly in eastern coastal areas, and these could be wintry at times.
It will become increasingly unsettled and less cold in southern and central areas next week, but it will probably remain cold with further coastal wintry showers in the north.
A frosty start to Friday morning
Thursday 30 November 2023 20:00 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain
Friday morning’s forecast looks to be a frosty start as temperatures continue to reflect the Arctic blast causing icy patches and snowfall across large swathes of the UK.
Will it be a frosty start where you are? 📉
Find out in Friday's #4cast 👇 pic.twitter.com/Y0Rb7GTPWE— Met Office (@metoffice) November 30, 2023
The winter allowances and support can you claim in cold weather
Thursday 30 November 2023 18:26 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain
As the temperature drops, households up and down the UK are turning on their heating for the first time - but for many it will bring further financial hardship during the cost-of-living crisis.
As inflation remains high, driven by food and fuel prices, people on already-stretched household budgets are left wondering how they will pay to keep their home warm over the winter months.
They will be helped by the fall in the energy price cap on October 1, which reduced the typical household bill to £1,923, compared to £2,074 previously - however, this is still more than 50 per cent higher than pre-crisis level and will do little to help many pay their bills.
The winter allowances and support can you claim in cold weather
Freezing fog forecast for overnight as temperatures plummet
Thursday 30 November 2023 17:48 , Maryam Zakir-Hussain
Wintry showers continuing along North Sea coasts ❄️
Turning drier in the southwest 📉
A widespread frost and patchy freezing fog overnight with icy stretches by dawn ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/WWirMP5Vkq— Met Office (@metoffice) November 30, 2023
Snowfall lands in UK as Met Office offers verdict on white Christmas
Thursday 30 November 2023 17:00 , Lydia Patrick
Watch - https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/news/snow-uk-highest-pub-tan-hill-climate-b2456157.html
Thursday 30 November 2023 16:30 , Lydia Patrick
Watch snow blizzard hit Britain’s highest pub The Tan Hill Inn
Amber health warning issued
Thursday 30 November 2023 16:00 , Lydia Patrick
The UKHSA has issued yellow and amber cold-health alerts for the health sector covering all regions of England through until 5 December.
In areas covered by an amber alert, impacts are likely to be felt across the whole health service, with potential for the whole population to be at risk.
As of Thursday 30 November, the amber Cold-Health Alerts (CHAs) issued by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Met Office have been upgraded in two regions of England. Five regions of England are now under an amber alert, while a further four are currently under a yellow alert.
The regions included in the amber alert are:
East Midlands, West Midlands, North West, North East, Yorkshire and The Humber
The regions included in the yellow alert are:
South West, South East, East of England, London
Mapped - New weather warnings
Thursday 30 November 2023 15:30 , Lydia Patrick
The winter allowances and support can you claim in cold weather
Thursday 30 November 2023 15:05 , Lydia Patrick
As the temperature drops, households up and down the UK are turning on their heating for the first time - but for many it will bring further financial hardship during the cost-of-living crisis.
As inflation remains high, driven by food and fuel prices, people on already-stretched household budgets are left wondering how they will pay to keep their home warm over the winter months.
They will be helped by the fall in the energy price cap on October 1, which reduced the typical household bill to £1,923, compared to £2,074 previously - however, this is still more than 50 per cent higher than pre-crisis level and will do little to help many pay their bills.
The winter allowances and support can you claim in cold weather
Watch - This afternoon’s forecast
Thursday 30 November 2023 14:45 , Lydia Patrick
New weather warning issued
Thursday 30 November 2023 14:18 , Lydia Patrick
A yellow weather warning has been extended
The Met Office have extended their weather warning in the South West as they predict ice could lead to hazardous conditions.
The warning comes after Cornwall and Devon enjoyed a smattering of snowfall this morning.
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
Ice across parts of southwest England
Thursday 2200 – Friday 1000
Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/AAGLCrem3S— Met Office (@metoffice) November 30, 2023
Train delays due to ice
Thursday 30 November 2023 14:00 , Lydia Patrick
East Midlands Rail have reported cancellations and delays of up to 45 minutes after due to a shortage of trains caused by ice damage.
They shared on X: “We have delays of up to 45 mins and some short notice cancellations. We are working to resume our timetable this is not expected to be until midday.”
Since the rail operator have shared a promising update to travellers.
#EMRUpdate Repairs have been completed on the trains damaged by ice earlier and they are currently being prepared to enter service, once they are out in service we can run our advertised timetable this is expected to resume on this route at around 14:00.
— East Midlands Railway (EMR) (@EastMidRailway) November 30, 2023
Mapped- Today’s weather warnings
Thursday 30 November 2023 13:40 , Lydia Patrick
Will we have a white Christmas?
Thursday 30 November 2023 13:20 , Lydia Patrick
Snow sweeps across Devon
Thursday 30 November 2023 13:00 , Lydia Patrick
The County of Devon are enjoying the snowy scenes as many document their fresh start to the day.
Perhaps not enough for a snowman, but it's a white and wintry start to the day for parts of Devon & Cornwall this morning with some rather unexpected snow settling to relatively low levels. pic.twitter.com/ftiPnNzIEA
— Official Weather UK 🍂 (@Official_WXUK) November 30, 2023
Mayor of London launches emergency plan
Thursday 30 November 2023 12:40 , Lydia Patrick
Sadiq Khan has launched the Severe Emergency Weather Protocol (SWEP) as the capital is set to freeze for the next few days.
Rough sleepers will be able to access emergency accommodation wherever they are, announced the Mayor of London.
ALERT: Severe Weather Emergency Protocol activated ❄️
With temperatures dropping below freezing, we’ve opened emergency accommodation across the capital for those sleeping rough.
Londoners please let @StreetLink_ know about anyone who needs support.pic.twitter.com/zKEA9IooRQ— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) November 29, 2023
Schools closed and crashes reported as snow sweeps across parts of UK
Thursday 30 November 2023 12:20 , Lydia Patrick
Parts of the UK could see up to 10cm of snow on Thursday, with temperatures expected to drop “well below freezing” overnight, forecasters have said.
Snow has swept across the south-west of England, parts of Yorkshire, the north-east and Scotland, with more expected throughout the day.
More than 30 schools in Cornwall are either closed for the day or opening late due to hazardous conditions.
The Met Office has issued snow and ice alerts for large areas of Scotland, England and Northern Ireland amid plummeting temperatures.
The national weather service has advised of the likelihood of people suffering slips and fall injuries in one of the first icy periods of the winter.
Read the full story here
Schools closed and crashes reported as snow sweeps across parts of UK
Where is it going to snow?
Thursday 30 November 2023 11:50 , Lydia Patrick
Temperatures have plunged to a low of minus 7.2C in England as snow fell in Scotland, Northumberland and Yorkshire, but the Met Office has said it is too early to predict a white Christmas.
Swathes of Scotland, England and Ireland were warned to brace themselves for snow and ice, with weather warnings issued amid plummeting temperatures.
The forecaster said the three lowest temperatures recorded at its observation sites overnight were all in Cumbria on Wednesday, with a low of minus 7.2C in Bridgefoot, minus 6.5C in Shap and minus 6.1C in Keswick.
Read the full story here
Where is it going to snow? Warning amid plunging temperatures as minus 7.2C recorded
New weather warning issued
Thursday 30 November 2023 11:27 , Lydia Patrick
A new yellow weather warning is in place as icy patches are expected across the North East of Northern Ireland.
The warning is in place from 5pm today until 10am tomorrow and the Met Office say sleet and snow could fall.
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
Ice across parts of Northern Ireland
Thursday 1700 – Friday 1000
Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/yhRLmlrYfS— Met Office (@metoffice) November 30, 2023
How to stay safe on the road this winter
Thursday 30 November 2023 10:52 , Lydia Patrick
Weather warnings mean motorists should take extra care on the roads.
Check your car is prepared
You may need to invest in a new car battery if it struggling to turn the car on, since they’re far more likely to fail as colder temperatures can lead to a strain.
To clear windows you should purchase a dedicated solution with antifreeze, rather than relying on water on its own.
Remember to turn your lights on
Remember to put your lights on at the start of every journey if it’s going to get darker. Even if your car has automatic lights fitted, don’t presume they’ve turned on.
Make sure your lights are clean too – it’s worth wiping them every now and again to maximise vision – and never set off if your windows are fogged up or still covered in ice or snow.
Keep your distance on the road
Winter brings much less grip on the road – especially when it might be icy. One of the best things you can do is to keep your distance on the road.
Slow down when temperatures drops
As soon as the temperature drops to anywhere close to zero, you need to change your driving behaviour. Avoid any harsh braking or turns of the wheel, as this could cause you to skid and lose control, and make sure you keep your speed down.
Stock up on supplies
Have food supplies, a shovel and an ice scraper in case of an emergency.
Allow plenty of time for your journey and consider alternative routes
In icy and cold weather, the last thing you want is to be in a hurry on the road, as that’s far more likely to lead to a collision – so leave plenty of time for every journey. This will also help if you end up in heavy traffic. You might want to reconsider your route too, particularly if there’s snow or widespread ice.
Watch - This morning’s forecast
Thursday 30 November 2023 10:39 , Lydia Patrick
‘'Winter Wonderland’ in Scotland
Thursday 30 November 2023 10:30 , Lydia Patrick
The Scottish capital looks magical as snow blankets Edinburgh.
Social media users have documented their ‘winter wonderland’ as snow falls around the city.
Areas impacted by weather warning until tomorrow
Thursday 30 November 2023 10:17 , Lydia Patrick
A snow and ice warning has been issued for large swathes of the country.
The Met Office predicts ‘hazardous’ conditions which could lead to injuries and travel disruption.
Some areas are impacted until 4pm today, whereas in the East of England, the warning will remain active until 11am tomorrow.
Where is affected until 11am tomorrow?
Central, Tayside & Fife
Angus, DundeeFife
East Midlands
Lincolnshire
East of England
Cambridgeshire, Essex. Norfolk, Peterborough and Suffolk
Grampian
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray
Highlands & Eilean Siar
Eilean Siar and Highland
North East England
Darlington. Durham, Gateshead, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Newcastle upon Tyne, North Tyneside, Northumberland, Redcar and Cleveland, South Tyneside, Stockton-on-Tees and Sunderland
Orkney & Shetland
Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands
SW Scotland, Lothian Borders
East Lothian and Scottish Borders
Yorkshire & Humber
East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North East Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire
Where will today’s snow warning affect?
Thursday 30 November 2023 10:08 , Lydia Patrick
A snow and ice warning has been issued for large swathes of the country.
The Met Office predicts ‘hazardous’ conditions which could lead to injuries and travel disruption.
Some areas are impacted until 4pm today, whereas in the East of England, the warning will remain active until 11am tomorrow.
Where is affected until 4pm today?
South West England
Cornwall
Devon
Dorset
Somerset
See our next post for all the areas impacted until tomorrow
‘Beautiful’ snowy scene in Yorkshire seaside town
Thursday 30 November 2023 09:50 , Lydia Patrick
Snow has blanketed the coastal town of Whitby leaving social media users ‘blown away’ by the stunning scene.
Bagdale Hall Hotel shared the idyllic scene yesterday on their Facebook page.
Elsa Wightman said: “Very festive.”
Dorothy Firth added: “Looks like a Christmas card. So beautiful.”
Mayor of London helps the homeless as temperatures plummet
Thursday 30 November 2023 09:30 , Lydia Patrick
Sadiq Khan has launched the Severe Emergency Weather Protocol (SWEP) as the capital is set to freeze for the next few days.
Rough sleepers will be able to access emergency accommodation wherever they are, announced the Mayor of London.
ALERT: Severe Weather Emergency Protocol activated ❄️
With temperatures dropping below freezing, we’ve opened emergency accommodation across the capital for those sleeping rough.
Londoners please let @StreetLink_ know about anyone who needs support.pic.twitter.com/zKEA9IooRQ— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) November 29, 2023
Listed - School closures announced
Thursday 30 November 2023 09:19 , Lydia Patrick
Several schools in Cornwall have closed as snow sweeps across the county.
Atleast ten schools in the southwestern county have closed, according to Cornwall Council.
Halwin School - CLOSED
Looe Community Academy - CLOSED
Luxulyan School - CLOSED
Nine Maidens Alternative Provision Academy - CLOSED
Pencoys Primary School - CLOSED
Penryn Primary Academy - Opening Late (10am)
Stithians School - CLOSED
The Roseland Academy - CLOSED
Treverbyn Academy - CLOSED
Trewirgie Infant School - CLOSED
Veryan School - CLOSED
Snow arrives in Cornwall
Thursday 30 November 2023 09:15 , Lydia Patrick
Cornwall residents are waking up to scences that could appear on the front of postcards as snow falls on the South West coastal county.
Jo Shreeve from Redruth warns: “Roads are treacherous so be careful.”
And still it keeps snowing 🌨️
Stithians is looking beautiful in the snow! ⛄️
Roads are treacherous so be careful ♥️#Stithians #Snowday #Cornwall pic.twitter.com/hIdfm7KUXg— Jo-Shreeve (@shreeve_jo) November 30, 2023
Watch - Met Office gives early verdict on white Christmas
Thursday 30 November 2023 09:00 , Lydia Patrick
Snow falls in parts of UK as Met Office gives early verdict on white Christmas
Watch - Snow sweeps across Bournemouth
Thursday 30 November 2023 08:46 , Lydia Patrick
People in Bournemouth are waking up to light snow flurries, but will it settle?
It’s actually snowing right now in Branksome Park ❄️ #snow @Bournemouthecho @DorsetSnow pic.twitter.com/gweUAq115R
— Nicky Findley (@NickyFindley) November 30, 2023
Yorkshire wakes up to snow
Thursday 30 November 2023 08:35 , Lydia Patrick
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
People in Yorkshire have woken up to a ‘light covering’ of snow this morning and social media users are documenting their delight.
First dusting on #snow in West Yorkshire this year … pic.twitter.com/ZUvXLHxJa7
— Ross M. McGill Esq. (@RossMcGill) November 30, 2023
Actual snow this morning #Yorkshire pic.twitter.com/9GiOfkULZb
— Jane Furniss (@MaryjaneFurniss) November 30, 2023
Watch- Channel 4 weather goes off air as meteorologist interrupted
Thursday 30 November 2023 08:05 , Lydia Patrick
Channel 4 weather goes off air as meteorologist interrupted
An icy start to the day
Thursday 30 November 2023 07:37 , Lydia Patrick
Most of the UK have woken up feeling a noticable chill with a sudden drop in temperatures.
Up in Scotland temperatures have plummeted to 0C with Glasgow reaching -2
The Met Office predict cloudy conditions in the South of England, with further patchy rain at times, and the southwest might see snowfall.
Elsewhere, they predict sunshine with wintry showers towards coasts in the east.
Most places will remain dry with sunny spells, predict meterologists.
Yellow warning continues to Friday for parts of UK
Thursday 30 November 2023 07:04 , Vishwam Sankaran
The snowfall yellow warning issued by the Met Office is expected to continue into Friday for eastern parts of the UK.
The weather service warned that icy patches are likely to develop in the eastern and northeastern parts of the country with further showers in the coastal regions.
It warned that some roads and railways could be affected with journey times likely getting longer by road, bus, and train services.
There are also risks of injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces with the likelihood of icy patches forming on some untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths, according to the Met Office.