The UK is currently experiencing a rare weather event affecting 26 regions, leading the Met Office to issue a warning for snow and ice. A yellow warning is in effect for parts of northern England and Scotland, where up to 5cm of snow may accumulate in lower areas and 20cm in higher elevations.
This weather warning will remain in place until 2pm today, with potential risks of stranded vehicles, train delays, power outages, and increased chances of slips and falls. Additionally, freezing rain is forecasted, which could result in black ice formation, urging people to be cautious on roads and carry essential items in their vehicles.
Areas Affected:
Central, Tayside & Fife
Grampian
Highlands & Eilean Siar
North East England
North West England
SW Scotland, Lothian Borders
Strathclyde
Yorkshire & Humber
The Met Office describes freezing rain as a rare occurrence in the UK, where supercooled droplets freeze upon contact with the ground, creating a hazardous layer of clear ice. This phenomenon is caused when snow turns into rain in warm air, then refreezes in colder air before hitting the ground.
The National Weather Service in the US explains that freezing rain poses a significant risk to structures like bridges, overpasses, and elevated roads due to rapid icing. It also warns of added weight on trees and power lines, leading to potential damage. The Met Office highlights the dangers of freezing rain for aircraft as well.
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