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Met Office issues further snow and ice warnings - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"While a number of severe weather warnings expired through Monday morning, numerous warnings remain through Monday and Tuesday. The whole of Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England remain under Yellow warnings for snow and ice. Further warnings cover the east of England and west of Wales as well as Devon and Cornwall. UKHSA Amber cold weather health alerts for all regions of England are in place until Friday 9 January. Temperatures dropped to -10.9°C at Shap in Cumbria last night, with numerous Met Office stations well below freezing."
"Lying snow has been recorded at a large number of Met Office stations, with the greatest accumulations being 52cm at Tomintoul in Banffshire, 35cm at Durris in Kincardineshire and 34cm at Loch Glascarnoch in Ross & Cromarty as of 10:00 Monday morning. While many inland areas will remain dry with long sunny spells, snow showers will continue in northern and eastern areas although these will become lighter and less frequent through the day on Monday."
An Arctic airmass will maintain very cold conditions across the UK with snow, ice, hail and showers. Numerous weather warnings remain through Monday and Tuesday, including Yellow warnings for all of Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England, and further warnings for the east of England, west Wales, Devon and Cornwall. UKHSA Amber cold weather health alerts cover all English regions until Friday 9 January. Temperatures dropped to −10.9°C at Shap in Cumbria and lying snow accumulations reached up to 52cm in parts of Scotland. Snow showers will persist in northern and eastern areas, easing through Monday, with further wintry mixes and a risk of disruptive snow in parts of Scotland on Tuesday.
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