Arctic air to hit this weekend bringing -7C chill, up to 12INS of snow & travel chaos for millions heading back to work

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BRITS are are bracing for -7C arctic temperatures and up to 12 inches of snow this weekend with travel chaos on the cards for millions.

An ice warning is in force for much of the UK today as temperatures dropped after a major incident was declared due to flooding which left towns across the nation underwater.

Aerial view of flooded Naburn village near York, UK, showing submerged buildings and boats.
Flooding this morning in the village of Naburn near York
Louise Deason from Oxfordshire walks her dog Tilly in the snow near Inverness ths morning (Thursday 2nd January 2025)...pic Peter Jolly
Louise Deason walks her dog Tilly in the snow near Inverness this morning
Van driving through floodwater.
A vehicle drives through flood water in Allerton Bywater near Leeds
Car owners assess flood damage to their vehicles.
Car owners return to their vehicles in Timperley today to survey the damage
Yellow weather warning for ice and snow in northern Scotland.
An ice warning is in force for much of the UK today
M25 motorway traffic in Kent.
Traffic on the M25 motorway in Kent at the start of the New Year return to work
Aerial view of York, UK, flooded city center.
Flooding in York city centre this morning
Snow-covered street scene in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Snow settled on the ground in the west end of Aberdeen
Person clearing frost from car windshield.
Motorists clear ice from their car windows in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, this morning
Map highlighting England.
An amber cold weather health alert has been issued for the whole of England

Now millions of Brits heading back to work and school on Monday could face some difficult travel conditions.

The Met Office said in their latest forecast that “cold arctic air” will sweep across the country on Saturday.

And Sunday brings the risk of “heavy snow and freezing rain” as wintry weather truly begins to take hold.

A yellow Met Office warning has been issued across Scotland, northwest England and Northern Ireland until 10am on Friday.

A snow and ice warning is also in place covering northern Scotland as rain turning to snow is likely to lead to some travel disruption and difficult driving conditions.

While an amber cold weather health alert has been issued for the whole of England until January 8.

For those who intend to travel despite the current wintry weather both the Met Office and National Rail issued alerts to remind Britons to plan ahead if on the move on Thursday.

Difficult driving conditions should be expected particularly within areas under a yellow weather warning.

Allowing extra time is also advised with delays, diversions or hampered conditions likely for road users.

For those using public transport, passengers are advised to check any timetables and services before setting out in case of delays or cancellations due to inclement weather.

The poor weather will impact trains running across Great Britain with Northern services, TransPennine Express services, Transport for Wales services and ScotRail services all impacted.

Two new flood alerts were issued just prior to 6am on Thursday with river levels peaking for both the Lower River Wharfe system in Yorkshire and Lower River Ure waterway in North Yorkshire.

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The water levels mean both the Wharfe and Ure river systems and surrounding tributaries are at risk of flooding.

Areas most at risk within the Lower River Ure system include low-lying land including agricultural land and local roads in the areas around Masham, Boroughbridge, Aldborough and Bishop Monkton.

For Lower River Wharfe, areas at risk of flooding span from Otley to upstream of Ulleskelf including Tadcaster.

No further significant rainfall is expected for Thursday in the area with water levels expected to begin falling in the coming hours.

Yellow weather warning for snow and ice across much of England and Wales.
A yellow snow and ice warning is in place from noon on Saturday until midnight on Sunday
UK weather warning: yellow alert for snow in Scotland and snow and ice in England and Wales.
Parts of Scotland are covered by a yellow snow warning from midnight on Sunday until midday on Monday
Woman playing with two dogs in a frosty field.
A dog walker wrapped up for the freezing temperatures near the village of Halkyn
Firefighters assist a car stranded in floodwater.
The Fire Brigade check on a car stranded in flood water this morning in York city centre
Aerial view of flooded residential street with submerged cars.
A drone view shows abandoned cars in Manchester
Residents leave a flooded building wearing makeshift protective footwear.
Those caught in the downpour are using make-shift waterproof shoes to tackle the weather
Resident leaving flooded building with small dog, assisted by emergency personnel.
Residents from Meadow Mill were rescued from the floods in Stockport yesterday morning
Firefighters rescuing a man from a car submerged in floodwater.
Firefighters rescued drivers trapped in submerged vehicles
Aerial view of a flooded street with a submerged car.
Commuters brace themselves for travel chaos after severe weather warnings

Britons in the area are advised to avoid using low-lying footpaths or any bridges near local watercourses and to not attempt to walk, drive or cycle through flood waters.

It comes after a major incident was declared in Greater Manchester on Wednesday after flooding forced homes to be evacuated and closed train lines and roads following heavy rain.

Mountain rescue teams were deployed to help Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service deal with damaged properties and stranded vehicles.

The police force said that the affected areas still under monitoring were Didsbury, Stockport, Trafford and Wigan.

Around 450 people were evacuated on Wednesday evening from a Didsbury hotel while 400 homes were at a lower risk with no widespread evacuation needed.

Residents were also evacuated from a block of flats in Meadow Mill, Stockport.

The North West and Wales saw heavy rain on Wednesday with Marsden seeing 101.2mm of rainfall – more than West Yorkshire’s January monthly average of 85.1mm.

Capel Curig in Wales measured 101.2mm which is less than a third of the monthly average of 327mm.

A number of train routes were disrupted or blocked by flooding on Wednesday, mainly in the North West of England, with some Northern services, TransPennine Express services, Transport for Wales services and South Western Railway services affected.

National Highways said a section of the A628 Woodhead Pass between Woolley Bridge and Flouch was closed due to flooding as was the westbound M56 between Junction 6 for Manchester Airport and Junction 8 for Bowdon.

In Bristol the Severe Weather Emergency Protocol has been activated by Bristol City Council and homeless charity St Mungo’s which will run until January 8.

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Today:

It will be a cold but mostly sunny day across the UK. Wintry showers for coasts exposed to the northerly breeze and North Sea.

Remaining blustery in the north and east with lighter winds elsewhere.

Tonight:

A cold and frosty night will then follow for all with icy stretches possible.

Wintry showers will persist in the north and patchy freezing fog is possible in the west.

Friday:

Cold again with plenty of winter sunshine on offer, especially in the south and east.

Wintry showers affecting northern and western coasts, winds staying generally light.

Outlook for Saturday to Monday:

Possibly disruptive rain and snow arriving in the south on Saturday, moving north into central areas on Sunday where it will turn milder.

Colder, drier with wintry showers on Monday.

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Temperatures were forecast to drop on Wednesday evening and reached -7°C or minus -8°C in Scotland overnight.

The maximum temperatures on Thursday are expected to be low- to mid-single figures.

Marco Petagna, senior Met Office meteorologist, said: “Most roads will be treated, there’s a chance on untreated roads that ice will still be an issue.

“On Friday I think we will see further snow and ice warnings issued.”

And a three-day yellow warning for snow has been issued for almost all of the UK this weekend as the Met Office warned that rural communities could become cut off.

Schools could potentially be closed and there is a chance of power cuts and road closures as well as delays and cancellations to flights and trains.

A yellow warning is in place from noon on Saturday until midday on Monday and covers the majority of the country.

About 5cm of snow is expected widely across the Midlands, Wales and northern England with as much as 20-30cm over high ground in Wales and/or the Pennines.

Thursday will otherwise be fine and dry for most although the temperature will feel much colder than the true mercury figure.

The chill will continue into Friday.

With the end of the week comes the threat of overnight ice extending south as far as the South West of England.

Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan said: “At the moment we’ve issued a very large snow warning for Saturday until Monday but it doesn’t mean that everywhere within that warning could see snow, it’s just a heads-up there could be some impacts.”

P&O ferry arriving in Dover during stormy weather.
A P&O ferry arrived in stormy conditions in Kent after warnings of strong winds
People watching large waves crash against a seawall near a sculpture during a storm.
Choppy waves and storms continue along Brighton beach and coastguards in Cornwall issued safety cautions
Flooded parking lot with submerged cars near emergency vehicles.
Emergency teams arrived to the rescue outside the flooded newly converted Meadow Mill in Stockport
Pickup truck submerged in floodwater.
A stranded pick-up vehicle in flood water at Carleton was found in North Yorkshire on New Year
Flooded road with submerged cars.
Cars have been snapped trapped in water on the A555 in Cheshire
Cars driving through a flooded road in Billington, Lancashire.
Lancashire residents saw road closures after a New Year’s Eve downpour
Flooded street with two cars partially submerged in front of houses.
The Met Office has issued a range of weather warnings
Waves crashing against a seawall in Dover, Kent during a storm.
Waves whipping up a storm in Dover, Kent
Marching band members in London, preparing for a parade.
Members of Ocean Springs High School Marching Band huddled together before the London parade
Woman and dog on a windy beach.
Walkers on Brighton beach braving the coastal winds
Cars driving on a flooded road.
Cars are making waves on the road in Abersoch, Wales
Car driving through floodwater in Manchester.
A driver struggled through flood water as heavy rain lashed down in Burnage, Manchester
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