Snow and ice warning for Mid Ulster and Tyrone
A yellow ‘be aware’ warning is in place for the north of England and throughout Scotland, with the alert area widening tomorrow and Tuesday to cover Northern Ireland and the East Midlands.
A band of wintry showers will sweep in from the east this morning which could bring heavy snow to high level routes and some accumulations at lower levels in some Scottish areas.
The showers are expected to move away later in the day.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdOvernight rural parts of northern England experienced freezing temperatures, while in the Highlands the mercury fell to a chilly minus 7C (19F).
Meteorologist Mark Wilson said: “It’s set to be a very wet and windy day for most parts. Across northern parts temperatures will reach a maximum of around 5C (40F), while the south-west will briefly hit 10C (50F).”
Icy conditions are forecast tomorrow and Tuesday, as slow melts away leaving a risk of slippery patches on untreated surfaces.
Meanwhile there are currently more than 50 flood alerts out across England and Wales, with the majority in the south of the country.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdStrong winds and higher tides than average have prompted a warning over a flooding risk brought on by large waves in coastal areas.
People walking on coastal paths and promenades are urged to take care, the Environment Agency said.