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Sub-zero temperatures forecast as floods remain | Sub-zero temperatures forecast as floods remain |
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Railway lines in Cheshire were submerged by flood water. | Railway lines in Cheshire were submerged by flood water. |
Wintry weather is forecast to tighten its grip in many parts of the UK this week with sub-zero temperatures plunging even lower than during the heavy snowfall of the past weekend. | Wintry weather is forecast to tighten its grip in many parts of the UK this week with sub-zero temperatures plunging even lower than during the heavy snowfall of the past weekend. |
Weather forecasters predict the coldest nights of the year so far on Wednesday and Thursday, and temperatures are expected to fall as low as -20C in some areas. | Weather forecasters predict the coldest nights of the year so far on Wednesday and Thursday, and temperatures are expected to fall as low as -20C in some areas. |
A series of yellow weather warnings covering the next few days have already become active - with the latest warning over ice in parts of northern Wales, as well as areas in central and northern England, until 12:00 GMT on Wednesday. | |
The cold weather comes after another day of flooding causing havoc in central England but, with no further rainfall expected in flood-hit areas in the coming days, flood waters are likely to begin subsiding. | The cold weather comes after another day of flooding causing havoc in central England but, with no further rainfall expected in flood-hit areas in the coming days, flood waters are likely to begin subsiding. |
Travel disruption continued on Tuesday, with flights delayed, roads closed and railways impacted by the poor weather. | Travel disruption continued on Tuesday, with flights delayed, roads closed and railways impacted by the poor weather. |
People continued to grapple with the impact of the severe flooding that has affected homes and businesses across the Midlands and a man had to be rescued from a flooded caravan park in Leicestershire's Barrow upon Soar. | |
There were 101 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and 199 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, in place across England , externalon Wednesday morning. | |
One flood warning and six flood alerts were in force in Wales, external. | |
Looking ahead, weather forecasters expect the flooding and warnings to reduce with no significant rain predicted in the areas experiencing flooding. | |
Man wakeboards along flooded road in Leicestershire | Man wakeboards along flooded road in Leicestershire |
But by then the focus will have switched back to how far temperatures are likely to fall, particularly during the night. | But by then the focus will have switched back to how far temperatures are likely to fall, particularly during the night. |
The ice warning covering Tuesday night and Wednesday morning is accompanied by another, also up to 12:00 on Wednesday, which tells people to be aware of the likelihood of snow and ice in Northern Ireland and parts of northern and western Scotland. | The ice warning covering Tuesday night and Wednesday morning is accompanied by another, also up to 12:00 on Wednesday, which tells people to be aware of the likelihood of snow and ice in Northern Ireland and parts of northern and western Scotland. |
A separate yellow warning for snow in some southern counties of England will come into force at 09:00 on Wednesday, and will last until midnight. | A separate yellow warning for snow in some southern counties of England will come into force at 09:00 on Wednesday, and will last until midnight. |
The wintry conditions have caused significant disruption across the UK since snow swept many parts of the country at the weekend. | The wintry conditions have caused significant disruption across the UK since snow swept many parts of the country at the weekend. |
Hundreds of schools were closed in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, including schools in Yorkshire, Merseyside, the Midlands and Aberdeenshire. | Hundreds of schools were closed in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, including schools in Yorkshire, Merseyside, the Midlands and Aberdeenshire. |
Most flights are running again after they were temporarily halted at airports in Liverpool, Bristol, Aberdeen and Manchester – but operators have warned some delays are still likely. | Most flights are running again after they were temporarily halted at airports in Liverpool, Bristol, Aberdeen and Manchester – but operators have warned some delays are still likely. |
Some major roads were shut because of poor weather conditions, including the A1 in Lincolnshire which was still closed on Tuesday afternoon due to extensive flooding. | Some major roads were shut because of poor weather conditions, including the A1 in Lincolnshire which was still closed on Tuesday afternoon due to extensive flooding. |
Worst since 2021? | Worst since 2021? |
Flood warnings and more cold to come: UK forecast for Tuesday | Flood warnings and more cold to come: UK forecast for Tuesday |
Bitter cold is expected in many parts of the UK in the coming days, with the likelihood of sharp overnight frosts. | Bitter cold is expected in many parts of the UK in the coming days, with the likelihood of sharp overnight frosts. |
Temperatures are expected to drop well below freezing on Wednesday and Thursday night, with forecasters expecting many parts of the UK to experience a hard frost and lows of between -3C and -10C. | Temperatures are expected to drop well below freezing on Wednesday and Thursday night, with forecasters expecting many parts of the UK to experience a hard frost and lows of between -3C and -10C. |
In places that are still experiencing snow cover, it could be as cold as -14C to -16C on Wednesday night, and on Thursday the Pennines and snow fields of Scotland could register temperatures as low as -16C to -20C. | In places that are still experiencing snow cover, it could be as cold as -14C to -16C on Wednesday night, and on Thursday the Pennines and snow fields of Scotland could register temperatures as low as -16C to -20C. |
That would actually be far colder than was experienced at the weekend when a low of -13.3 C was recorded at Loch Glascarnoch in the Highlands. | That would actually be far colder than was experienced at the weekend when a low of -13.3 C was recorded at Loch Glascarnoch in the Highlands. |
It is also significantly lower than anything seen last winter when a particularly bitter night in Dalwhinnie in the Highlands saw a mark of -14C being recorded. | It is also significantly lower than anything seen last winter when a particularly bitter night in Dalwhinnie in the Highlands saw a mark of -14C being recorded. |
The last time the UK had any temperature below -20C was in February 2021 when Braemar in Aberdeenshire was measured at -23C. | |
Get in touch | Get in touch |
Has your area been affected by the adverse weather? | Has your area been affected by the adverse weather? |