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A yellow warning for snow and ice came into effect across Northern Ireland at 3pm yesterday and is expected to remain in place until midday today. ... As large parts of the UK brace for heavy snow ...
Heavy snow brought disruption across Yorkshire on Sunday, with weather warnings in place across the region. Commuters faced problems due to trains, buses and trams being cancelled and roads being ...
A body was found in the search for a 75-year-old man missing in the River Conwy, as the heavy rainfall and thawed snow brought by Storm Bert put more than 400 areas in the UK at risk of flooding.
Through Saturday night into Sunday morning heavy snow moved to affect much of England and northern Wales. According to BBC Weather, there is currently around 5cm of snow in many cities including ...
A number of airports across the United Kingdom closed their runways Sunday because of heavy snow and ice. Vast swathes of the UK were under snow and ice warnings on Sunday, including most of ...
The winter of 2010 in England saw the earliest widespread winter snowfall since 1993 with snow falling as early as 24 November across Northumberland and North Yorkshire. A maximum snow depth of 76 cm (30 in) was recorded on 1 December in the Peak District, Sheffield, Doncaster, the Cotswold Hills and the Forest of Dean.
The most severe snowy weather began on 5 January in North West England and west Scotland with temperatures hitting a low of −17.6 °C (0.3 °F) in Greater Manchester, England. [3] The snow spread to Southern England on 6 January and by 7 January the United Kingdom was blanketed in snow, [2] which was captured by NASA's Terra satellite. [4]
By Sunday and overnight into Monday, the focus of heavy snow will transfer to Scotland with an additional Met Office yellow warning in force suggesting 2-3cm of snow at low levels and as much as ...