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Snow forecast for much of the UK on Friday Snow forecast for much of the UK on Friday
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Much of the UK is braced for snow in the coming days as the cold whether threatens to cause severe disruption. Much of the UK is braced for snow in the coming days as the cold weather threatens to cause severe disruption.
A red Met Office warning for snow was issued for parts of Wales on Friday.A red Met Office warning for snow was issued for parts of Wales on Friday.
BBC Weather said snow will fall shortly after midnight in Wales and south-west England, spreading across central and southern England. Northern Ireland and eastern Scotland will also be affected.BBC Weather said snow will fall shortly after midnight in Wales and south-west England, spreading across central and southern England. Northern Ireland and eastern Scotland will also be affected.
Up to 25cm of snow is expected on high ground with overnight temperatures expected to fall as low as -5C (23F).Up to 25cm of snow is expected on high ground with overnight temperatures expected to fall as low as -5C (23F).
Blizzards and strong winds are set to make driving conditions difficult on the roads, and motorists are being warned that heavy snow in much of the UK will arrive before the morning rush-hour.Blizzards and strong winds are set to make driving conditions difficult on the roads, and motorists are being warned that heavy snow in much of the UK will arrive before the morning rush-hour.
Predictions and warnings have been made regarding much of the country:Predictions and warnings have been made regarding much of the country:
BBC weather forecaster Mike Silverstone said much of England and Wales would experience between 5cm and 15cm of snow on Friday, whereas Northern Ireland could see up to 20cm by the end of the day.BBC weather forecaster Mike Silverstone said much of England and Wales would experience between 5cm and 15cm of snow on Friday, whereas Northern Ireland could see up to 20cm by the end of the day.
He said: "People should take a great deal of care because it's going to be treacherous out there. Where there is a red warning, in particular, only travel if necessary.He said: "People should take a great deal of care because it's going to be treacherous out there. Where there is a red warning, in particular, only travel if necessary.
"Non-essential travel should be avoided in areas with an amber warning and people should be prepared for disruption.""Non-essential travel should be avoided in areas with an amber warning and people should be prepared for disruption."
Forecasts suggest daytime temperatures are unlikely to rise much above freezing in many areas, with the wind chill factor making it feel even colder.Forecasts suggest daytime temperatures are unlikely to rise much above freezing in many areas, with the wind chill factor making it feel even colder.
The snow was expected to ease off later on Friday, although it is set to remain in eastern areas.The snow was expected to ease off later on Friday, although it is set to remain in eastern areas.
Forecasters say it is likely to stay very cold over the weekend.Forecasters say it is likely to stay very cold over the weekend.
BBC Weather said snow was likely to be confined to eastern Scotland and northern England on Saturday.BBC Weather said snow was likely to be confined to eastern Scotland and northern England on Saturday.
However, low temperatures may mean much of the snow that falls elsewhere on Friday will not thaw.However, low temperatures may mean much of the snow that falls elsewhere on Friday will not thaw.
The Highways Agency has put road ploughs and snow blowers on stand-by to clear major routes.The Highways Agency has put road ploughs and snow blowers on stand-by to clear major routes.
Steve Crosthwaite, who heads the agency's National Traffic Operations Centre, urged drivers to allow more time for morning travel.Steve Crosthwaite, who heads the agency's National Traffic Operations Centre, urged drivers to allow more time for morning travel.
He added: "During periods of severe weather we also suggest people consider whether their journey is essential."He added: "During periods of severe weather we also suggest people consider whether their journey is essential."
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Map Key

  • Land
  • Cloud
  • Lakes, Rivers & Sea

Fog

Light Heavy

Frost

Light Heavy

Pressure Fronts

Cold Warm Occluded

Rain

Light Heavy Extreme

Snow

Light Heavy
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