Parts of northern England, including Yorkshire, are set to experience sleet, snow, and rare freezing rain this weekend, with a yellow weather warning issued for snow and ice. Disruptions to travel are expected despite the warning being later cancelled.
The UK is preparing for a weekend of severe weather, including snow, ice, and rare freezing rain, with the Met Office issuing warnings for northern England and Scotland. Difficult driving conditions and travel disruptions are expected, especially in central Scotland.
A yellow weather warning has been issued for parts of the UK, predicting snow, ice, and freezing rain, with hazardous conditions expected, especially in northern England. Motorists are advised to exercise caution.
A yellow weather warning for snow, ice, and freezing rain has been issued for parts of the UK, particularly affecting northern England this weekend. The Met Office warns of hazardous conditions and advises caution.
The UK is preparing for a rare weather event this weekend, with freezing rain, snow, and ice expected to cause hazardous conditions, particularly in northern England, Scotland, and parts of Wales.
Portland faced a last bout of winter weather with freezing rain turning to snow, affecting the morning commute. Warmer temperatures and rain are expected to clear the snow and ice by the weekend.
A winter storm warning has been issued for multiple counties in Kentucky, with significant snowfall and ice expected. Maryland also anticipates light snow, with residents advised to prepare for hazardous conditions.
The Met Office warns of a severe cold snap across the UK, with temperatures dropping to -7°C, bringing rain, sleet, and snow, especially in southern England and south Wales. Yellow cold health alerts have been issued for several regions, highlighting risks to vulnerable individuals and potential healthcare strain.
The UK is bracing for a cold and potentially snowy week, with London expecting temperatures as low as 3°C. The Met Office warns of wintry flurries and frost, especially over the weekend, with a continued cold spell forecasted into late February and early March.
Nishitetsu has announced potential disruptions to bus services on the 28th due to snow, affecting route and highway buses, especially in mountainous areas. Updates will be available on their website.