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UK Weather Alerts & Forecasts: Live City-wise Updates on Warnings

Different parts of the UK are under weather warnings on Wednesday due to expected snow and flooding. The Met Office has issued three yellow warnings for snow and ice after days of winter and weather conditions of UK. These warnings are for northern and western Scotland. 

The officials also declared warnings for wednesday and thursday for different region of United Kingdom.

Fresh amber warning for snow issued in Somerset:

Met Office shows that, Areas of Somerset can expect snow in places after an initial three-day yellow warning for snow has been increased to an amber warning.

This warning is indicating a moderate snowfall, according to the reports 5 cm or more snowfall can be witnessed in the area. Residents should plan their day accordingly. As they can face the situation of travel delays, road and rail closures, power cuts.

A spokesperson from the Met Office said, “Amber means you need to be prepared to change your plans and protect yourself, your family and your community from the impacts of the severe weather based on the forecast from the Met Office.”

For up-to-date information on the UK weather and warnings, the Met Office provides real-time alerts for various regions. These warnings include details about severe weather conditions such as snow, ice, and storms, which could affect travel, power supplies, and general safety. For more details, visit the Met Office website.

Yellow warning for snow and ice has been issued for parts of Northern Ireland

According to the Met Office reports a fresh yellow warning for snow and ice has been issued for parts of Northern Ireland. The warning is issued from Wednesday afternoon until Thursday morning. Nations like Antrim, Londonderry, Fermanagh, and Tyrone from 16:00 GMT until 11:00 GMT.

Reports are showing that Some schools closure have announced and police have advised drivers to reduce speed.

The Met Office said that “showers of rain and sleet near coasts, and snow inland, will continue to affect the north and west of Northern Ireland this evening, overnight and into Thursday morning.

“As surfaces fall below freezing, this will lead to some icy stretches on untreated surfaces, while a few centimetres of fresh snow could affect some areas, mainly places above about 100 metres.”

Prepare yourself for the snowy days in UK:

Preparation Steps:
Plan your route to avoid delays.
Check for delays and road closures status before leaving home
Leave more time to prepare yourself for snow and harsh weather
Check wipers, tyres, and screenwash
Pack essentials in your car
Take a fully charged mobile phone

For more details, always check your local weather updates.

Kumari K

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