After a relatively mild week, traditional November conditions will arrive in earnest tonight in Britain as temperatures fall below freezing around the country and two inches of snow is dumped on some parts. Following a day of snowfall in Scotland today, the wintry showers will move in over England and Wales overnight, with snow expected to fall in the South West and North as well as the hills around the Midlands. The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice in parts of the UK tonight and Public Health England has told people to take precautions as temperatures drop. Pictured: Motorists and pedestrians make their way through a snowy Pitlochry in Perthshire today
A pedestrian walks carefully through the snow during a flurry in Pitlochry, Scotland, today |
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice in parts of the UK tonight and Public Health England has told people to take precautions as temperatures look set to drop.
Widespread frosts will make roads treacherous in the morning with up to two inches of snow possible in some areas over 1,000ft (300m).
The weather warning, which is in place from 5pm today to 10am tomorrow, has been issued for Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland and Wales as well as the north of England, Yorkshire and the West Midlands.
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