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Here, The Independent has put together a list of areas in the UK set to see more snow over the next 36 hours, according to the Met Office. Next 36 hours Northern Ireland
Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Dan Holley said: “Storm Bert marks a shift to much milder air and wintry hazards will gradually diminish through the weekend, but heavy snowfall is expected ...
The UK has been warned to brace for potentially “hazardous conditions” as snow and ice are set to hit parts of the country.. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice ...
Canada, US, UK January 20–23, 2005 4 North American blizzard of 2005: Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, New England, Atlantic Canada: Canada, US February 11, 2006 2 North American blizzard of 2006: Central Canada, Midwestern United States, Northern Plains: Canada, US November 27–December ...
The January 1987 snowfall (also known as the Big Freeze of 1987) was a very heavy lake-effect type snow event that affected the United Kingdom, mainly the areas of East Anglia, South-East England and London between 11 and 14 January [2] and was the heaviest snowfall to fall in that part of the United Kingdom since the winter of 1981/82.
More pictures of snow on the roads this morning 08:49 , Alex Ross The yellow weather warning in place from the Met Office alerts drivers to icy patches on roads in north eastern parts of England.
At the end of November 1981, a strong high-pressure anticyclone over southern England was keeping temperatures around the average for the time of year. Numerous strong low-pressure extratropical cyclones passing to the north of Scotland dragged cold upper-level air down from the Arctic, but the anticyclone to the south of the United Kingdom ...
These images show the extreme weather Storm Bert is bringing across the UK. The named storm has brought nearly a month’s worth of rainfall in less than 48 hours, with winds of up to 82mph recorded.