SNOW is falling over the country today as ice and freezing temperatures chill Britain.
The Met Office has issued new weather warnings for most of Britain this morning as “injuries” are expected on icy roads and pavements.
This morning’s snow on the ground near Towcester in Northamptonshire[/caption]
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And as the snow showers continue to fall in the east today, -11C temperatures are forecast for this evening.
But the white stuff will keep coming down tomorrow too — as experts predict snow every day for the next WEEK.
John West from the Met Office told The Sun Online: “We’ve seen some snow on the radar already across parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland, and tracking down the east coast of northern England down towards Newcastle.
“We’ll probably see some on the North York Moors too.
“It will be a largely dry day apart from a few snow showers continuing mainly across the east coast, so anywhere from Aberdeen and the Cairngorms all the way down to East Anglia is where we’ll see some snow showers today.”
It’s going to be a really cold night tonight across the board.
John West, Met Office Meteorologist
A band of rain pushing through the M4 corridor and parts of London may also turn to sleet.
The Met Office issued a new yellow weather warning this morning for snow and ice along the east coast — on top of two existing warnings for treacherous conditions across the rest of Britain.
But today should remain dry for most — which will then turn to a numbing frost overnight.
Meteorologist John added: “It’s going to be a really cold night tonight across the board.
“There’s a risk that it could go down to -10C or -11C in parts of Scotland.”
And it’s going to be bitterly cold for the rest of the UK too.
Forecasters expect the mercury to drop to -1C in London and -5C in mid-Wales, while the North York Moors could even see -8C in the biting dry air.
Tomorrow, a front pushing in from the Atlantic means we could see some snow across Wales in the morning, and then on to the Pennines and the Lake District as we go into the afternoon.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
Thursday — Sunshine for many along with snow, sleet and hail especially in the north east before a freezing night with widespread frost.
Friday — Cloud, rain and hill snow moving across the west while it remains dry with sunny spells in central and eastern areas.
Saturday to Monday — Snow showers on hills and even low levels as it remains cold with overnight frosts.
The south will probably escape the wintry spells, but high ground in Dartmoor and Exmoor may get snow over the Chilterns and the South Downs.
But snow could still keep coming on Saturday too.
John said: “Any showers that we see over high ground in the north of the country is likely to fall as sleet or snow, and that’s true of Sunday as well.”
Two of the three yellow weather warnings in effect today should give way this afternoon as conditions improve.
But the warning for snow and ice on the east coast is expected to last into Friday.
Yellow weather warnings are issued for a wide range of potentially disruptive and dangerous weather situations.
They can sometimes signal that a very large number of people will experience low-level disruption which they ought to be mindful of.
But they can also be put in place when there is a low chance that much more severe effects could be on the way.
The Met Office advises people under yellow weather warnings to check their website to see how they may be affected.
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The cold theme of the next few days is expected to continue into next week.
Experts at The Weather Outlook say persistent spells of rain, snow and sleet will push southeastwards on Monday with cold conditions and wintry showers after.
And during the middle of next week there is a possibility of a very cold easterly flow being established, but the precise effects of that currently remain uncertain.
A hard frost and snow on the ground in the Pennines this morning before a deep freeze tonight[/caption]
Frozen canal boats in Oxfordshire[/caption]
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