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UK weather live: Storm Bert to bring 70mph winds and batter Britain with heavy snow, Met Office warns

Parts of the country are bracing for power cuts as charities and energy companies warn homeowners to stay warm as temperatures drop to freezing

Simon Calder,Holly Evans
Thursday 21 November 2024 16:26 GMT
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UK braces for ‘disruptive snow’, ice and cold temperatures

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Snow, heavy rain and strong winds are set to batter large parts of the UK over the next few days, stranding some communities as temperatures plummet ahead of severe weather the Met Office has named Storm Bert.

Amber and yellow warnings have been issued for dangerous weather, bringing risks of road closures, and rail and flight delays, with charities and energy companies telling households to prepare.

Met Office chief meteorologist Matthew Lehnert said Scotland should expect to see snow showers over the next few days, “with this reaching lower levels at times and bringing the potential for some travel disruption.”

“Overnight temperatures will drop below zero fairly widely over the next few days, which has resulted in some ice warnings, with further warnings likely through this week,” he said.

Commuters can expect more travel chaos with National Rail warning of four days of disruption as heavy snow is expected to continue falling over the weekend.

Transport Scotland warn of potential delays and travel cancellations

Scotland’s transport agency, Transport Scotland, said the amber warning means roads could be affected by deep snow and “some rural communities might be cut off”.

It also warned of potential delays and cancellations to trains and buses and of power cuts and phone outages.

Scottish Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “The conditions will likely cause difficult driving conditions and disruption to the wider transport network, so it’s important that anyone that has to travel during the warning period plans their journey ahead of time.”

Holly Evans21 November 2024 16:26

How is climate change affecting snow in the UK?

In recent decades, the intensity and frequency of heavy snowfall in the UK has reduced, and is expected to further reduce in recent years.

Between 1961 to 1990, it snowed for an average of 36.3 days each year in the UK, which has since reduced to 23.7 leading up to 2010.

Holly Evans21 November 2024 16:00

Cold weather payments triggered in UK snow – check if you’re eligible and when to expect money

Up to 15cm of snow is expected to fall in some parts of the country as the Met Office issues several yellow weather alerts for snow and ice.

To help support people during cold snaps like these, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) runs the cold weather payment scheme for qualifying households.

Read the full article here:

Holly Evans21 November 2024 15:50

52,000 households likely to require help over weekend, say British Gas

British Gas are expecting to see up to 52,000 households require help this weekend with their heating and hot water systems, as temperatures are set to plummet.

Their engineers have urged homeowners to prepare in advance by carrying out simple tasks such as bleeding their radiators and having boilers serviced.

Other tips include carefully checking water pipes, arranging furniture for warmth and preparing your heating before bedtime.

Holly Evans21 November 2024 15:34

How to protect your heart during the winter

As temperatures plummet across UK, the British Heart Foundation has highlighted the potential dangers posed by the cold weather.

According to the charity, there are thousands of additional deaths from heart and circulatory disease in the UK each year during the winter months.

“Cold temperatures can increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes, as well as respiratory infections like flu, and people with cardiovascular disease are more at risk,” warns Joanne Whitmore, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation.

Read the full article here:

Warning over heart attacks and strokes caused by cold temperatures

Experts on how to look after your vital organ this winter

Holly Evans21 November 2024 15:20

In pictures: Snow covers houses and roads across Wales and Scotland

Snow covers houses and hills in Llangollen in Wales
Snow covers houses and hills in Llangollen in Wales (EPA)
Pedestrians cross the road in Aviemore, Scotland
Pedestrians cross the road in Aviemore, Scotland (REUTERS)
An aerial photograph taken by drone of a canal boat passing over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
An aerial photograph taken by drone of a canal boat passing over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (EPA)
Holly Evans21 November 2024 15:01

Mapped: Yellow and amber weather warnings issued for Saturday

The Met Office has issued a series of yellow and amber weather warnings across the UK for Saturday, which will remain in place from 7am until 5pm.

The forecaster has warned that Storm Bert will bring a spell of heavy snow, leading to some disruption, with higher ground in central Scotland likely to be the most impacted.

Yellow and amber weather warnings have been issued across the UK for Saturday
Yellow and amber weather warnings have been issued across the UK for Saturday (Met Office )
Holly Evans21 November 2024 14:44

Irish forecaster issues orange warning for snow and rain

An orange warning for snow and ice was in place for counties Clare, Limerick, Galway and Tipperary in Ireland from midnight to noon on Thursday, as significant snow hit parts of the country.

An orange warning for snow and rain for counties Cork and Waterford was in place until noon on Thursday, as heavy rain caused treacherous conditions on the roads.

A status yellow warning for low temperatures and ice remains in place across the country until midday on Friday.

Met Eireann issued a warning for very cold and widespread frost, with icy stretches and lying snow persisting on Thursday and Friday.

There are warnings of hazardous conditions on roads and paths, with some travel disruption.

Holly Evans21 November 2024 14:25

Chance of power cuts, mobile phone outages, and travel cancellations for northern Scotland, Met Office warns

People in northern Scotland are being warned of a small chance of power cuts and mobile phone outages, as well as the potential for cancelled rail and air travel, due to the severe weather.

Under one of multiple yellow warnings issued by the Met Office for various parts of the UK, rural communities also face warnings of a “slight chance” they will be cut off.

The weather bureau is also warning residents in that region of risks of slips and falls on icy surfaces, as well as traffic disruptions due to Storm Bert moving over the UK through the coming days.

“There is a small chance of travel delays on roads with some stranded vehicles and passengers, along with delayed or cancelled rail and air travel,” the Met Office says.

Angus Thompson21 November 2024 14:06

Does cold weather affect blood pressure?

This week’s chilly snowy conditions have caused school closures, train cancellations and road delays in parts of the UK – but what impact could it have on our health?

Highlighting some of the consequences of cold weather, Age UK director Caroline Abrahams told PA: “The cold raises blood pressure, which in turn increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke, and breathing in cold air can also increase the risk, and impact, of serious illnesses like flu and pneumonia.”

But how does the wintry weather increase our blood pressure, and is there anything we can do to manage this?

Read the full article here:

Does cold weather affect blood pressure?

Wrapping up warm, eating well and exercising indoors will help keep your blood pressure levels stable this winter.

Holly Evans21 November 2024 14:05

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