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Ice and Snow Warnings Issued as Fresh Arctic Air Brings Subzero Temperatures Across the UK

Ice and Snow Warnings Issued as Fresh Arctic Air Brings Subzero Temperatures Across the UK

Met Office alerts millions to hazardous travel conditions as wintry showers, frost and icy roads follow a renewed plunge in temperatures
A fresh surge of Arctic air has swept across the United Kingdom, prompting widespread ice and snow warnings as forecasters caution that subzero temperatures and hazardous travel conditions are likely in the coming days.

The Met Office has issued multiple yellow weather alerts covering large parts of Scotland, northern England, Wales and parts of the Midlands, warning of wintry showers, overnight frost and icy stretches on untreated roads.

Temperatures have fallen sharply following a shift in wind direction to northerly and north-easterly flows, drawing in colder air from the Arctic.

Overnight lows are forecast to dip well below freezing in rural areas, with some regions expected to see temperatures fall to minus five degrees Celsius or lower.

Daytime highs are also set to remain suppressed, struggling to climb above low single figures in many northern districts.

Forecasters say snow showers are likely across higher ground in Scotland, northern England and parts of Wales, with occasional flurries possible at lower elevations, particularly along eastern coastal areas exposed to the cold air stream.

Accumulations are expected to be modest in most places, but icy surfaces pose a significant risk during early morning and evening periods.

Transport authorities have urged motorists to exercise caution, advising drivers to allow extra time for journeys and to check local conditions before setting out.

Rail operators have also warned of potential delays where snow or ice affects signalling equipment and overhead lines.

Airports are monitoring conditions, though no widespread disruption has been reported so far.

The latest cold spell follows a period of relatively milder conditions earlier in the month and is expected to persist through the week before temperatures gradually moderate.

Meteorologists note that while such Arctic incursions are not unusual for late winter, the combination of freezing nights and intermittent snow showers can quickly create dangerous surfaces, particularly after sunset.

Emergency services have advised vulnerable people to ensure adequate heating and to check on elderly neighbours, as prolonged cold can increase health risks.

Energy providers are also preparing for higher demand as households turn up heating during the chill.

Forecasters will continue to monitor the system closely, with the potential for further updates to warnings if snowfall intensifies or spreads further south.
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