Met Office snow map shows where 8-inch snow will hit 'hardest' in UK

Met Office snow map shows where 8-inch snow will hit 'hardest' in UK
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A Met Office snow map shows areas Arctic chaos "will hit hardest" amid yellow weather warnings. Northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland are in the midst of yellow weather warnings for snow from Sunday to Tuesday - and eight inches are anticipated at times.

Met Office spokesperson Grahame Madge said: “It’s going to get colder over the coming days – it’s still pretty mild in the south but there is a cold front that will be sinking south across northern parts of the UK.

"There’s going to be some wintriness in the hills, for example, tonight and into tomorrow. That’s all at quite high levels – Scottish mountains, Lake District maybe. Then we get into our warning period for snow and ice.”

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Mr Madge said the cold spell would still be “largely sunny”, with “clear sunny spells”. "Technically and meteorologically, we are not in winter yet,” he added. “It’s still late autumn as for meteorologists winter begins in December – but this is the first really cold spell of the season so far.”

Expect some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths and some roads and railways may be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services. Some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces are likely, too.

The Met Office said: "Keep yourself and your family safe when it is icy. Plan to leave the house at least five minutes earlier than normal. Not needing to rush, reduces your risk of accidents, slips, and falls. If you need to make a journey on foot, try to use pavements along main roads which are likely to be less slippery.

"Similarly, if cycling, try and stick to main roads which are more likely to have been treated. Give yourself the best chance of avoiding delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending your travel plans if necessary."