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Snow is due to fall across large areas of the UK on Monday as low temperatures take hold, the Met Office has warned. | Snow is due to fall across large areas of the UK on Monday as low temperatures take hold, the Met Office has warned. |
It issued an amber "be prepared" warning for snow disruption in north-east England, Yorkshire and Humber, and the East Midlands. | It issued an amber "be prepared" warning for snow disruption in north-east England, Yorkshire and Humber, and the East Midlands. |
Some 2-5cm could fall on lower ground and 10cm on higher ground in these regions during the day, it said. | Some 2-5cm could fall on lower ground and 10cm on higher ground in these regions during the day, it said. |
A lesser "be aware" warning has been issued for other parts of England, Wales and Scotland. | A lesser "be aware" warning has been issued for other parts of England, Wales and Scotland. |
Snow fell in many parts of northern and central England, as well as in Wales, during Sunday - and there were warnings that this could cause travel disruption early on Monday in those places where it had fallen on untreated surfaces. | |
Northern and eastern regions are expected to have the highest snow accumulations, the Met Office warned. | Northern and eastern regions are expected to have the highest snow accumulations, the Met Office warned. |
Wales and south-east England will also see some snow throughout Monday, with the far south-west of England and Northern Ireland being the only regions untouched by the severe cold. | Wales and south-east England will also see some snow throughout Monday, with the far south-west of England and Northern Ireland being the only regions untouched by the severe cold. |
Parts of Scotland, which already experienced snowy scenes on Sunday, will also get more snow on Monday. | Parts of Scotland, which already experienced snowy scenes on Sunday, will also get more snow on Monday. |
The Met Office amber warnings were issued about 16:00 GMT on Sunday, having been upgraded from yellow warnings advising people to "be aware" of severe weather. They cover from 09:00 GMT to 23:00 GMT on Monday. | The Met Office amber warnings were issued about 16:00 GMT on Sunday, having been upgraded from yellow warnings advising people to "be aware" of severe weather. They cover from 09:00 GMT to 23:00 GMT on Monday. |
The Met Office said the severe cold weather and icy conditions could "increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services." | The Met Office said the severe cold weather and icy conditions could "increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services." |
It issued its "cold weather action" alert level, activated when average temperatures of minus 2C occur for 48 hours or longer, or there is heavy snow and/or widespread ice. | It issued its "cold weather action" alert level, activated when average temperatures of minus 2C occur for 48 hours or longer, or there is heavy snow and/or widespread ice. |
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Yellow warnings have been issued for northern England and much of Wales for Sunday evening. The snow is not expected to settle everywhere, but there could be 1-3cm accumulations in places. | Yellow warnings have been issued for northern England and much of Wales for Sunday evening. The snow is not expected to settle everywhere, but there could be 1-3cm accumulations in places. |
Temperatures were low across the UK overnight from Saturday into Sunday, with the lowest reading at minus 6C at Shap in Cumbria at 03:00 GMT. | Temperatures were low across the UK overnight from Saturday into Sunday, with the lowest reading at minus 6C at Shap in Cumbria at 03:00 GMT. |
The cold spell is being caused by a an abrupt jump in temperatures high in the stratosphere, which can bring snow, forecasters explain. | The cold spell is being caused by a an abrupt jump in temperatures high in the stratosphere, which can bring snow, forecasters explain. |
The cold spell is set to continue throughout Tuesday and Wednesday, with snow forecast for eastern England and Scotland on those days. | The cold spell is set to continue throughout Tuesday and Wednesday, with snow forecast for eastern England and Scotland on those days. |
Strengthening winds later in the week will make it feeler colder, the Met Office said. | Strengthening winds later in the week will make it feeler colder, the Met Office said. |
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