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issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 08.01.2021
until
12:00, 08.01.2021
Region: Orkney & Shetland
Frequent and heavy snow showers will affect the region overnight, before gradually easing during Friday morning, with many areas becoming dry in the afternoon. Around 2 to 5 cm is expected to fall in the area, with up to 10 cm possible in a few places above 150 metres, chiefly in the far north and northeast. Ice is likely to be an additional hazard.
Chief ForecasterHeavy snow showers will bring difficult driving conditions and some disruption to travel is likely as well as some icy stretches
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: Highland & Eilean Siar
Outbreaks of rain and sleet preceded briefly by a little snow inland, will gradually move east later in the night and on Saturday morning. Rain falling onto frozen surfaces will lead to a risk of ice in places.
Chief ForecasterIncreased risk of ice as rain and sleet falls on frozen surfaces leading to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 08.01.2021
until
12:00, 08.01.2021
Region: Highland & Eilean Siar
Frequent and heavy snow showers will affect the region overnight, before gradually easing during Friday morning, with many areas becoming dry in the afternoon. Around 2 to 5 cm is expected to fall in the area, with up to 10 cm possible in a few places above 150 metres, chiefly in the far north and northeast. Ice is likely to be an additional hazard.
Chief ForecasterHeavy snow showers will bring difficult driving conditions and some disruption to travel is likely as well as some icy stretches
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 08.01.2021
until
12:00, 08.01.2021
Region: Grampian
Frequent and heavy snow showers will affect the region overnight, before gradually easing during Friday morning, with many areas becoming dry in the afternoon. Around 2 to 5 cm is expected to fall in the area, with up to 10 cm possible in a few places above 150 metres, chiefly in the far north and northeast. Ice is likely to be an additional hazard.
Chief ForecasterHeavy snow showers will bring difficult driving conditions and some disruption to travel is likely as well as some icy stretches
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 08.01.2021
until
12:00, 08.01.2021
Region: Strathclyde
Frequent and heavy snow showers will affect the region overnight, before gradually easing during Friday morning, with many areas becoming dry in the afternoon. Around 2 to 5 cm is expected to fall in the area, with up to 10 cm possible in a few places above 150 metres, chiefly in the far north and northeast. Ice is likely to be an additional hazard.
Chief ForecasterHeavy snow showers will bring difficult driving conditions and some disruption to travel is likely as well as some icy stretches
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 08.01.2021
until
12:00, 08.01.2021
Region: Central, Tayside & Fife
Frequent and heavy snow showers will affect the region overnight, before gradually easing during Friday morning, with many areas becoming dry in the afternoon. Around 2 to 5 cm is expected to fall in the area, with up to 10 cm possible in a few places above 150 metres, chiefly in the far north and northeast. Ice is likely to be an additional hazard.
Chief ForecasterHeavy snow showers will bring difficult driving conditions and some disruption to travel is likely as well as some icy stretches
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 08.01.2021
until
12:00, 08.01.2021
Region: SW Scotland, Lothian Borders
Frequent and heavy snow showers will affect the region overnight, before gradually easing during Friday morning, with many areas becoming dry in the afternoon. Around 2 to 5 cm is expected to fall in the area, with up to 10 cm possible in a few places above 150 metres, chiefly in the far north and northeast. Ice is likely to be an additional hazard.
Chief ForecasterHeavy snow showers will bring difficult driving conditions and some disruption to travel is likely as well as some icy stretches
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: SW Scotland, Lothian Borders
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
14:00, 07.01.2021
until
12:00, 08.01.2021
Region: Northern Ireland
Sleet and snow showers will push across Northern Ireland from the north during Thursday evening and overnight into Friday. These will leave surfaces wet with icy stretches readily forming. Some snow is expected to accumulate with some places seeing 1-2 cm of snow even to low levels though many sites will see little lying snow. Above 200 m a few sites could see 5 cm or so though ice remains the main hazard.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches expected Thursday afternoon and through Friday morning
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: Wales
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
17:00, 07.01.2021
until
23:59, 08.01.2021
Region: Wales
Patchy rain, sleet and snow is expected to fall onto frozen surfaces leading to icy stretches forming. In addition, a more persistent spell of rain and hill snow is likely to move south across northern England and north Wales during Friday morning. This then gradually moving into parts of central and southwest England and southeast Wales on Friday. Whilst ice is expected to be the most widespread hazard, snow is likely in places too. Snow is most likely to fall over the Pennines, North York Moors, the high ground of Wales and perhaps southwest England, with 2-5 cm possible here. Elsewhere, whilst some snowfall is possible, accumulations are likely to be slight and temporary. Freezing fog patches may prove an additional hazard with areas of visibility less than 100 m at times.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches are likely to form perhaps leading to some disruption to travel with snow falling for some places.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: North West England
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
17:00, 07.01.2021
until
23:59, 08.01.2021
Region: North West England
Patchy rain, sleet and snow is expected to fall onto frozen surfaces leading to icy stretches forming. In addition, a more persistent spell of rain and hill snow is likely to move south across northern England and north Wales during Friday morning. This then gradually moving into parts of central and southwest England and southeast Wales on Friday. Whilst ice is expected to be the most widespread hazard, snow is likely in places too. Snow is most likely to fall over the Pennines, North York Moors, the high ground of Wales and perhaps southwest England, with 2-5 cm possible here. Elsewhere, whilst some snowfall is possible, accumulations are likely to be slight and temporary. Freezing fog patches may prove an additional hazard with areas of visibility less than 100 m at times.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches are likely to form perhaps leading to some disruption to travel with snow falling for some places.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: North East England
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
15:50, 08.01.2021
until
20:00, 08.01.2021
Region: North East England
Sleet and snow will continue for the next few hours, heavy at times, with some places seeing a further 3-7 cm of snow, on top of what has already fallen.
Chief ForecasterSnowfall will lead to further travel disruption.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
17:00, 07.01.2021
until
23:59, 08.01.2021
Region: North East England
Patchy rain, sleet and snow is expected to fall onto frozen surfaces leading to icy stretches forming. In addition, a more persistent spell of rain and hill snow is likely to move south across northern England and north Wales during Friday morning. This then gradually moving into parts of central and southwest England and southeast Wales on Friday. Whilst ice is expected to be the most widespread hazard, snow is likely in places too. Snow is most likely to fall over the Pennines, North York Moors, the high ground of Wales and perhaps southwest England, with 2-5 cm possible here. Elsewhere, whilst some snowfall is possible, accumulations are likely to be slight and temporary. Freezing fog patches may prove an additional hazard with areas of visibility less than 100 m at times.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches are likely to form perhaps leading to some disruption to travel with snow falling for some places.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: Yorkshire & Humber
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
15:50, 08.01.2021
until
20:00, 08.01.2021
Region: Yorkshire & Humber
Sleet and snow will continue for the next few hours, heavy at times, with some places seeing a further 3-7 cm of snow, on top of what has already fallen.
Chief ForecasterSnowfall will lead to further travel disruption.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
17:00, 07.01.2021
until
23:59, 08.01.2021
Region: Yorkshire & Humber
Patchy rain, sleet and snow is expected to fall onto frozen surfaces leading to icy stretches forming. In addition, a more persistent spell of rain and hill snow is likely to move south across northern England and north Wales during Friday morning. This then gradually moving into parts of central and southwest England and southeast Wales on Friday. Whilst ice is expected to be the most widespread hazard, snow is likely in places too. Snow is most likely to fall over the Pennines, North York Moors, the high ground of Wales and perhaps southwest England, with 2-5 cm possible here. Elsewhere, whilst some snowfall is possible, accumulations are likely to be slight and temporary. Freezing fog patches may prove an additional hazard with areas of visibility less than 100 m at times.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches are likely to form perhaps leading to some disruption to travel with snow falling for some places.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: West Midlands
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
17:00, 07.01.2021
until
23:59, 08.01.2021
Region: West Midlands
Patchy rain, sleet and snow is expected to fall onto frozen surfaces leading to icy stretches forming. In addition, a more persistent spell of rain and hill snow is likely to move south across northern England and north Wales during Friday morning. This then gradually moving into parts of central and southwest England and southeast Wales on Friday. Whilst ice is expected to be the most widespread hazard, snow is likely in places too. Snow is most likely to fall over the Pennines, North York Moors, the high ground of Wales and perhaps southwest England, with 2-5 cm possible here. Elsewhere, whilst some snowfall is possible, accumulations are likely to be slight and temporary. Freezing fog patches may prove an additional hazard with areas of visibility less than 100 m at times.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches are likely to form perhaps leading to some disruption to travel with snow falling for some places.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
17:00, 07.01.2021
until
23:59, 08.01.2021
Region: East Midlands
Patchy rain, sleet and snow is expected to fall onto frozen surfaces leading to icy stretches forming. In addition, a more persistent spell of rain and hill snow is likely to move south across northern England and north Wales during Friday morning. This then gradually moving into parts of central and southwest England and southeast Wales on Friday. Whilst ice is expected to be the most widespread hazard, snow is likely in places too. Snow is most likely to fall over the Pennines, North York Moors, the high ground of Wales and perhaps southwest England, with 2-5 cm possible here. Elsewhere, whilst some snowfall is possible, accumulations are likely to be slight and temporary. Freezing fog patches may prove an additional hazard with areas of visibility less than 100 m at times.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches are likely to form perhaps leading to some disruption to travel with snow falling for some places.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: East Midlands
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
15:50, 08.01.2021
until
20:00, 08.01.2021
Region: East Midlands
Sleet and snow will continue for the next few hours, heavy at times, with some places seeing a further 3-7 cm of snow, on top of what has already fallen.
Chief ForecasterSnowfall will lead to further travel disruption.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
17:00, 07.01.2021
until
23:59, 08.01.2021
Region: East of England
Patchy rain, sleet and snow is expected to fall onto frozen surfaces leading to icy stretches forming. In addition, a more persistent spell of rain and hill snow is likely to move south across northern England and north Wales during Friday morning. This then gradually moving into parts of central and southwest England and southeast Wales on Friday. Whilst ice is expected to be the most widespread hazard, snow is likely in places too. Snow is most likely to fall over the Pennines, North York Moors, the high ground of Wales and perhaps southwest England, with 2-5 cm possible here. Elsewhere, whilst some snowfall is possible, accumulations are likely to be slight and temporary. Freezing fog patches may prove an additional hazard with areas of visibility less than 100 m at times.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches are likely to form perhaps leading to some disruption to travel with snow falling for some places.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: East of England
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: South West England
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
17:00, 07.01.2021
until
23:59, 08.01.2021
Region: South West England
Patchy rain, sleet and snow is expected to fall onto frozen surfaces leading to icy stretches forming. In addition, a more persistent spell of rain and hill snow is likely to move south across northern England and north Wales during Friday morning. This then gradually moving into parts of central and southwest England and southeast Wales on Friday. Whilst ice is expected to be the most widespread hazard, snow is likely in places too. Snow is most likely to fall over the Pennines, North York Moors, the high ground of Wales and perhaps southwest England, with 2-5 cm possible here. Elsewhere, whilst some snowfall is possible, accumulations are likely to be slight and temporary. Freezing fog patches may prove an additional hazard with areas of visibility less than 100 m at times.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches are likely to form perhaps leading to some disruption to travel with snow falling for some places.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
00:00, 09.01.2021
until
11:00, 09.01.2021
Region: London & South East England
Outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow will clear southwards during the early hours of Saturday, but some showers will affect coastal districts. Where skies clear, icy stretches are likely to form on untreated surfaces.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches may lead to some difficult driving conditions.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html
issued by the Metoffice at
20:00, 08.01.2021
valid from
17:00, 07.01.2021
until
23:59, 08.01.2021
Region: London & South East England
Patchy rain, sleet and snow is expected to fall onto frozen surfaces leading to icy stretches forming. In addition, a more persistent spell of rain and hill snow is likely to move south across northern England and north Wales during Friday morning. This then gradually moving into parts of central and southwest England and southeast Wales on Friday. Whilst ice is expected to be the most widespread hazard, snow is likely in places too. Snow is most likely to fall over the Pennines, North York Moors, the high ground of Wales and perhaps southwest England, with 2-5 cm possible here. Elsewhere, whilst some snowfall is possible, accumulations are likely to be slight and temporary. Freezing fog patches may prove an additional hazard with areas of visibility less than 100 m at times.
Chief ForecasterIcy stretches are likely to form perhaps leading to some disruption to travel with snow falling for some places.
The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html