UK weather snow RECAP: Major airport traveller warning and amber health alert for millions as Met Office forecasts 20cm of snow fall with temperatures to plummet to -8C overnight
Snow is tonight falling across northern England and Scotland as Britain plunges into a winter freeze following an unusually mild November.
The first significant snowfall of the season arrived in parts of the country earlier today after the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice from 4pm on Sunday.
Tonight, the snow has shifted south with areas across East Midlands, Yorkshire and Wales likely to see the highest amounts.
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Full list of Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice
Northern Ireland: Monday 3pm to Tuesday 10am
Scotland: Monday 4pm to Wednesday 10am
The Midlands, North West, Wales and Yorkshire: Monday 7pm to Tuesday 10am
This means there may be some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces, along with icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.
Some roads and railways are likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.
WATCH: Snowfall in Lincolnshire tonight
Police warn of collisions and car accidents after heavy snow
The A54 and A537 have been closed following two crashes due to the weather.
Police said: ‘Cheshire East took the decision to close the roads, as although a plough and gritter were in use, the wind is bringing fresh snow across the carriageway and undoing their work.
‘We have seen a number of collisions including this one where the driver was very lucky. They left the carriageway with the impact causing the airbags to deploy.’
Snow ploughs and gritters are hard at work
Hundreds lose power
More than 1,000 properties lost electricity in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, this evening.
The National Grid said it was aware of the outage and was working to get the power returned.
273 homes remain without power in the area after 1,216 properties had outages.
Electricity for those still affected may not return until around 2.30am.
And Electricity North West says 109 homes have been hit by outages in the Tameside area of Greater Manchester too.
Cold Brits bundle up to face the flurries tonight in Yorkshire
IN PICS: A snowy night for Liverpool
Snow begins to fall more heavily…but will it stick?
Major airport issues travel warning
Met Office warns of snow and ice overnight
It’s a winter wonderland in Bradford tonight
Health warnings over the cold weather
There are currently several cold weather health alerts in place.
There are Amber warnings for the North, Yorkshire, the Midlands and the East of England.
This means there will likely be knock on effects for health and social care services, especially when it comes to older people.
London and the South of England have been issued Yellow warnings.
Trains may be cancelled or delayed
National Rail has warned trains will be disrupted until at least 12pm on Tuesday because of the weather
Drivers told to pack a ‘snow kit’ and be careful on the roads
National Highways has said they will be out gritting the roads ‘around the clock’ but it is important for drivers to be careful.
They advised drivers to keep a good distance from other cars and slow down.
Motorists are also advised to monitor weather reporters and pack a snot kit of blankets, food, water and a spade.
Key updates so far:
Snow arrived in parts of the UK this morning after the coldest night of the season
Communities in the affected areas could see their power supply cut off, disruption to roads and public transport and the risk of injury from slipping on ice
There is a possibility of 15-20cm of snow on ground above 300m (984ft)
Age UK warned that the conditions could be dangerous for older people
Plan for disruption, rail companies warn
TransPennine Express have given customers an option to use tickets bought for this evening or tomorrow on Wednesday instead.
This is because of the weather potentially causing disruption.
Network Rail teams were on standby, Northern has told their passengers.
More snowy photos from the North today
Met Office warns of travel disruption due to the weather
Cold conditions could be dangerous, Age UK warns
Age UK warned that the conditions could be dangerous for older people.
Charity director Caroline Abrahams said: ‘With the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning of snow and ice in some areas this week we are especially worried – the loss of the Winter Fuel Payment has caused many older people to be extra fearful about turning on their heating this winter.
‘With high energy bills and food prices it is understandable that some may think they have to cut back on food and turn their heating off, but prolonged exposure to cold temperatures can have a serious impact on an older person’s health, especially if they are already trying to manage existing illnesses.
‘The cold raises blood pressure, which in turn increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke and breathing in cold air can also increase the risk, and impact, of serious illnesses like flu and pneumonia.’
Up to 20cm of snow forecast in some places
The Met Office has issued multiple yellow weather warnings covering large parts of the country today, with snow, ice, wintery showers and freezing temperatures forecast.
The UK could see up to 20cm of snow in places, with some risk of travel disruption.
Photos show the snowy conditions in the North of England today
It is predicted temperatures could drop to minus 2C in London on Friday, minus 4C in Birmingham and minus 7C further north.
There is a possibility of 15-20cm of snow on ground above 300m (984ft), 5-10cm in areas higher than 200m , with a ‘chance’ that snow could hit lower levels and cause road disruption – although the likelihood of that remains ‘uncertain’.
Photos show The Watchers sculpture at Corgaff in Aberdeenshire covered in snow.
A person can be seen bundled up against the weather at The Corrieshalloch Gorge visitor centre, where snow has fallen more heavily.
And in Newcastle, a woman can be seen scraping ice off her windscreen after sub zero temperatures hit England overnight.
More snow and ice to come as temperatures plunge to below average
People across the UK have been told to brace themselves for the effects of the cold snap over the next few days – as temperatures are expected to stay in the single digits for the rest of this week.
Communities in the affected areas could see their power supply cut off, disruption to roads and public transport and the risk of injury from slipping on ice.
Today, snow dusted grounds across Scotland, including at the Glenshee Ski Centre near Braemar and at Corgarff, both in Aberdeenshire, as well as alongside the A939 near The Lecht in the Cairngorms.
Snow also blanketed the mountain of Ingleborough, while frost covered berries in bushes near Clapham, in the Yorkshire Dales.
Met Office spokesperson Nicola Maxey said snow has mostly fallen on hilltops so far today – with 2cm falling in Lerwick, Shetland.
But more snow and ice is expected over the coming days, with temperatures plunging to below average levels for the time of year.
A snowy start to the day
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Snow arrived in parts of the UK this morning after large parts of the country were plunged into a winter freeze following the coldest night of the season so far.
Patches of snowfall could be seen on higher ground in Scotland this morning, after the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice from 4pm on Sunday.
Temperatures dropped to minus 7.8C in Tulloch Bridge, Scotland, which is the lowest temperature the UK has seen since last winter.
A dusting of ice was also seen on houses and cars in the north of England, as sub-zero temperatures creeped in to bring an end to the generally mild and dry weather conditions experienced in the first half of November.
Forecasters say the snowy weather is likely to shift south tonight, meaning around one to three centimeters of snow is also likely to settle in the lower-level areas of the East Midlands, Yorkshire and parts of Wales from 7pm.
Photos show snow capped mountains in Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales and cars driving on the A835 near Braemore where there were a couple of inches of snow fall overnight.
Key Updates
Health warnings over the cold weather
Drivers told to pack a ‘snow kit’ and be careful on the roads