Two inches of snow and ice are expected to reach the UK tomorrow – because the yellow warning is issued after a rare rain.
The cold magic could start as soon as tonight – with Met Office, also warning of the sleet, fog, fog, and even floods over the coming days.
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Snow to clean the plow in Northumberland earlier this Mentraredit -a: Pa
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The Yellow Time Alert exists for tomorrow: Met Office
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Map reveals wide rain and some snow on Saturday afternoon: Met Office
The official warning for “Snow and LED” will remain in place between 6am and 2pm tomorrow.
It affects the north and northeast of England – with Newcastle and Scarborough among the affected areas.
Met Office said that snow snow with snow can fall above 150 Mu with these regions – which “can cause disorders”.
He also warned of the risk of ice over the pennines of “freezing rain” – a rare phenomenon where the rain freezes as soon as it hits the ground.
In the meantime, the British Health Security Agency issued a further warning about cold weather, saying that conditions could cause a “higher risk to life of vulnerable people.”
Meteorologist Meteorologist, Matthew Lehnert, said: “By Saturday, the rain will move on to the east and as it does, it will run into the cooler air, which means that the snow is probably, mostly for northern England parts, covered with snow and ice warning .
“2 – 5 cm is possible through Cheviot and Moors North York, and it is possible that we can see some localized accumulation at lower levels.
“Some freezing rains could affect larger parts of Pennines, which has taken too much to ice conditions. Some snow is possible outside the warning area, although the quantities are probably small.”
The ticket posted by the office shows that the British could face heavy rain most of the weekend.
Ice explosions will be set up in the morning throughout the northern England, northeast England and northern Scotland – including the dried, rain and snow.
The map reveals where the snow will hit this weekend while Met Office warns of more ‘freezing rain’ in Scandinavian cold
Meanwhile, southwestern England, Northern Ireland and Wales will be affected by the rain showers – as well as fog, Murk and mountain fog.
Moving in the evening, the icy weather will move through Midlands and southeast – because the rain lasts through the southwest.
The British will see a brighter Sunday in the east, but North Scotland will see more snow and snow.
Earlier this week, the Environmental Protection Agency issued many flood warnings – three of which remained in the place that would enter this weekend.
Residents across Dorseta advised that their homes could flood – and said they ensured that pumps and other emergency equipment work properly.
28 Further warnings in the power are all over the country – where the flood is possible, but it is not expected.
Setting a weekend forecast, meteorologist Aidan McGivern said: “Through the weekend, less cold air is trying to get out of the west, this occurs against cold air in the east.
“We have time fronts between the time and this will always lead to winter precipitation, rain, snow, snow, and even in some places, especially Pennines on Saturday, some of the frost -free rainfall at this time of year.
“And there you can see snow in parts of northeastern England in southeast Scotland, a small amount of snow and grampian.”
He added that “the patched overcrowding of wet snow [was] possible in parts of northern England. “
However, “the more significant snow is likely to increase over the hill, so, for example, North York Mors, Pennines, and especially Grampians,” Aidan added.
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Snow can be seen throughout northern England, east of England and Scotland around midnight on Saturday: Met Office
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More snow should hit on Sunday Morningcredit: Met Office
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Snow Northumberland earlier this Mentraredit: Pa
In the southwest, temperatures became “milder”.
Aidan added: “We have Wales, southwest of England and parts of northern Ireland who saw the rain, not anything in winter.
“However, a lot of low clouds, some fogs, muds and mountain fog. Temperatures of 8 or 9 degrees Celsius, back to average, are still feeling cold in the east.”
“Saturday night, a lot of clouds throughout the UK, Mist, Murk, Hill Magl and those outbreaks of rain and skins.
“But they are increasingly turning because the cold air returns the return, so that for Midlands to the southeast and eastern parts of the UK, we will again see the mostly light and patched sleeve and snow, even freezing rain, again one rain.
“But according to the southwest, there remains less cold Atlantic air.
“Some brighter sky enters the east [on Sunday afternoon]. Some cloud break. I could even see the sun in parts of Eastern Anglius and Southeast.
“Northern Scotland also saw some of the spit on the sleet and the snow, but some sun spells between. Average temperatures in the West are still feeling very cold in the east.”
Yesterday, meteorologists predicted that they could wake up to 4 cm of snow in Manchester and Cumbria as the weekend ends.
Uk 5 -night weather forecast
Today:
Rather cloudy and windy across the northern Ireland, southern and western Wales, as well as southwestern England, with some of the rain epidemics. Several showers in the far northeast. Otherwise, early frost cleaning and then dry with bright spells. Another cold day.
Tonight:
Patchy rain moving northeast through the UK, giving snow and may be freezing rain over some hills. Clear magic through the far north and southeast, with some frost.
Saturday:
Mostly cloudy, cold and quite light with rain breaking. Some snow or freezing rain, mostly across the hill in the north. Far north and southeast seeing the best brightness.
Prospects for Sunday to Tuesday:
Mostly cold and cloudy Sunday and Monday with rain sometimes, especially in the north and west. Some snow hills. Loving from the south on Tuesday. Often lightly.
Source: Met Office
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