As Brits wake up to snow this morning, more is on the way with southern England, south Wales, and Scotland’s northern coasts to be hit today.
, the west of England and south Wales early this morning – and more is on the way.
Commuters face travel disruption over the next few days, while power cuts could occur, the Met Office has warned. The UK Health and Security Agency has already issued a Level 3 Cold Weather Alert for the whole of England.An early morning radar shows rain moving in from the south and west which increasingly turns to sleet and snow as it pushes north and east.
‘The focus for the snow moves to southern England and South Wales and some may wake up to a few centimetres of snow, with the south coast and far south-west likely to see a mix of rain and sleet. ‘Parts of Northern Ireland, Wales and northern England are expected to see the worst of the conditions develop from early on Thursday, with parts of Scotland and northern England then seeing snow arrive through Thursday afternoon’, she said.
Pensioners and anyone with an underlying health condition should heat their home to at least 18C, head of extreme events and health protection at UKHSA, Dr Agostinho Sousa, has warned.
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