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Ice warnings spread across parts of UK gripped by cold snap | UK News

By britishbulletin.com20 November 20254 Mins Read
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Danny Lawson/PA Wire A person walking their dog in the snow on the North York Moors.Danny Lawson/PA Wire

A dog walker braved frosty conditions in North York Moors

Icy conditions will sweep into more parts of the UK overnight, after snow and ice forced hundreds of schools to shut and closed roads in the worst-hit areas.

The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for ice in north-east Scotland, western Wales, south-west England, and along England’s east coast, East Lothian and the Scottish Borders into Friday. Snow and ice warnings are already in place in some areas.

The North York Moors and parts of the Yorkshire Wolds are under an amber warning for snow and could see between 15-25 cm (6-10ins).

Thursday is expected to see the week’s coldest night, with temperatures widely falling below zero and down to -12C in rural Scotland.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued cold-health alerts for England until Saturday, saying there could be significant impacts to the elderly and people with health conditions.

Snow blanketed locations across the country on Thursday, with Altnaharra in northern Scotland and Loch Glascarnoch in west Scotland recording 9 cm as of 11:00 GMT.

A map shows snow totals across the UK on Thursday, with the most in Scotland.

The snow and ice yellow warnings currently in place are:

  • Parts of Wales including Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Conwy, Gwynedd, Swansea and Pembrokeshire until 23:59
  • Parts of north-east England, south-east Scotland and Yorkshire & Humber until 23:59
  • Parts of central and northern Scotland until 21:00

The Met Office said snow amounts will vary depending on area, with some places receiving little or no snow, while others could pick up 2-5 cm, with the highest ground in northern Scotland potentially getting 15 – 20 cm.

The yellow ice warnings currently in place are:

  • Cornwall in south-west England until 11:00 on Friday
  • Parts of eastern, south-east England, east Midlands and Yorkshire & Humber until 11:00 on Friday

The yellow ice warnings due to come into force later on Thursday and last into Friday are:

  • Parts of north-east Scotland from 21:00 to 11:00 on Friday
  • Parts of north-east England and Yorkshire & Humber from 00:00 until 12:00 Friday
  • Parts of western Wales from 00:00 to 11:00 on Friday

An amber warning for snow is in place until 21:00 on Thursday and covers parts of north-east England and Yorkshire & Humber.

Danny Lawson/PA Wire People walking through the snow on the North York Moors.Danny Lawson/PA Wire

Walking on the North York Moors, which are under an amber warning for snow

In the North York Moors and parts of the Yorkshire Wolds, where the more severe amber warning is in place until 21:00, significant disruption is expected, the Met Office said.

Gusty winds with occasional blizzard conditions, and potentially a few lightning strikes, could come with the snow showers, posing additional hazards.

Around 40 schools in North Yorkshire were closed on Thursday, while ten were also listed as closed in East Yorkshire.

Danny Lawson/PA Wire A snow covered car on the A169 between Pickering and Whitby on the North York MoorsDanny Lawson/PA Wire

A snow covered car on the A169 between Pickering and Whitby on the North York Moors

In north-east Scotland, more than 100 schools were shuttered as heavy snow caused further disruption across the region.

Aberdeenshire Council said dozens of schools could not open, with schools in Moray and the Highlands also closed.

Major roads have been affected – including parts of the A90 which was closed for several hours.

Traffic Scotland has also reported that the A939 in Scotland has been closed at the snow gate at Tomintoul due to adverse weather conditions.

In Wales, National Grid said engineers were dealing with “several separate incidents” in the west of the country due to adverse weather conditions on Thursday afternoon.

Supply has since been restored in Newcastle Emlyn and Pontypridd, updates said.

Forty schools were closed in Pembrokeshire, seven in Ceredigion and 14 in Carmarthenshire.

Ela McLoughlin, 14, was glad to be off school in Crymych. Along with Helen McLoughlin, Conan Blake and their dog Madog, she walked up Foel Drygarn in the morning and saw people skiing.

Helen Mcloughlin, Ela Mcloughlin, 14, Conan Blake and dog Madog, wearing winter gear, pose and smile outside a snow-covered home and car.

In England, amber cold-health alerts have been issued by the UKHSA until 08:00 on Saturday for the North West, North East, and Yorkshire and Humber, with all other areas under less severe yellow alerts.

The alerts warn health and social care services of significant impacts to more vulnerable members of the community.

Alex Parker, from the North Yorkshire branch of charity Age UK, told the he is “really concerned about the people that we support” and their “ability to get out and about, to be able to continue with their daily lives and to make sure they’re safe and comfortable in their own homes”.

That includes staying warm at home, as well as accessing food, drinks and medication.

Mr Parker is encouraging people to check in on elderly or vulnerable friends or neighbours.

In Beverley, David Jefferson, 79, told the he finds the snow “difficult to walk in, especially when you get to my time of life.”

“The sooner it goes the better really.”

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