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UK weather live: Snow falls across the UK as temperatures plunge to -8C amid Met Office warning

Snow has now fallen across parts of the UK following the coldest night of the year since last winter

Alexander Butler
Monday 18 November 2024 19:23 GMT
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UK braces for ‘disruptive snow’, ice and cold temperatures

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Snow has fallen across parts of the UK as temperatures plunged to -7.8C after the Met Office warned of travel chaos across the country.

Snow dusted grounds across Scotland, including at the Glenshee Ski Centre near Braemar and at Corgarff, both in Aberdeenshire, as well as alongside the A939 near The Lecht in the Cairngorms.

Snow also blanketed the mountain of Ingleborough, while frost covered berries in bushes near Clapham, in the Yorkshire Dales.

Temperatures dropped to minus 7.8C in Tulloch Bridge, Scotland, in the early hours of Monday, which is the lowest temperature the UK has seen since last winter.

Meanwhile, the Met Office has issued several yellow weather warnings for snow and ice for parts of the UK between 3pm on Monday and 10am on Wednesday.

A snow and ice warning is in place for much of Northern Ireland between 3pm on Monday and 10am on Tuesday, as well as between 7pm on Monday and 10am on Tuesday for northern England.

In northern Scotland, including Orkney and Shetland, a snow and ice warning is in place between 4pm on Monday and 10am on Wednesday.

Watch: UK braces for ‘disruptive snow’, ice and cold temperatures

UK braces for ‘disruptive snow’, ice and cold temperatures
Alexander Butler18 November 2024 10:39

Cold, dark... and not remotely miserable: How to live your best winter life

Cold, dark... and not remotely miserable: How to live your best winter life

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Alexander Butler18 November 2024 09:06

UK sees lowest temperature since last winter

Alexander Butler18 November 2024 08:52

Pictured: Weather alerts across UK

A yellow snow and ice warning is in place for parts of northern Scotland and northern England on Monday
A yellow snow and ice warning is in place for parts of northern Scotland and northern England on Monday (Met Office)
A yellow snow and ice warning remains in place for northern England on Tuesday
A yellow snow and ice warning remains in place for northern England on Tuesday (Met Office)
Alexander Butler18 November 2024 08:47

Up to 20cm snow could hit UK

Up to 20cm of snow could hit the UK over the coming days in the country’s “first taste of winter”, the Met Office has said.

The forecaster has issued several yellow weather warnings for snow and ice for parts of the UK between 4pm on Sunday and 10am Tuesday morning.

Throughout the warning periods, there is a chance of power cuts, disruption to road and public transport and the risk of injury from slipping on ice, the weather service added.

Sunday’s alert covers parts of northern Scotland, including Orkney and Shetland, where up to 10cm of snow may accumulate on higher ground by Monday morning, the Met Office said.

On Monday, the warning covers areas in the East Midlands, Yorkshire, Wales and north of England overnight from 7pm and into Tuesday morning, where up to 20cm of snow could fall on high ground.

A graphic showing weather warnings for snow between 17 - 19 November
A graphic showing weather warnings for snow between 17 - 19 November (PA Graphics)
Alexander Butler18 November 2024 08:44

Cold, dark... and not remotely miserable: How to live your best winter life

As the temperatures drop and the long nights start rolling in, it’s easy to feel like it’s all doom and gloom. But, says Katherine May, there’s great comfort to be found in winter – you just have to know how to make the most of the season

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Cold, dark... and not remotely miserable: How to live your best winter life

As the temperatures drop and the long nights start rolling in, it’s easy to feel like it’s all doom and gloom. But, says Katherine May, there’s great comfort to be found in winter – you just have to know how to make the most of the season

Athena Stavrou18 November 2024 00:12

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