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  • 12 January 2013, 16:17

Weather: Snow For UK On Wintry Weekend

The Met Office has issued a weekend weather warning with snow expected to blanket most of England.

The Level 2 Alert warns there is a high risk of severe cold, icy and snow conditions from now until Tuesday.

The alert highlights all of England as being at risk.

Sky News weather presenter Isobel Lang said temperatures will plummet today, heightening the risk of sleet or snow.

"Outbreaks of rain across southern Britain will turn to sleet or snow," she said.

"At this stage around 5cm to 10cm (2in to 4in) of snow is possible over more hilly areas with nearer 2cm to 5cm over some low-lying areas later. Some snow may fall in London."

She added: "Some more significant snow is possible into Monday, and this could bring disruption across central and eastern Britain - so keep an eye on the forecast."

Sunday is likely to be even colder than today. However it may be brighter although temperatures will remain just above freezing point.

The Met Office warned: "The snow event on Monday may bring 2cm to 5cm (0.75 to 2in) quite widely across England as it spreads southeastwards, with greater than 5cm falling over hills.

"This warning may be extended early next week."

Light snow was already falling over high ground in Scotland on Saturday morning.

The Met Office also warned of the dangers of cold ahead of the weekend, especially those who are most vulnerable.

It said: "Prolonged periods of cold weather can be dangerous, especially for the very young, very old or those with chronic diseases.

"If you want more information about how cold weather can affect your health please visit www.nhs.uk.

"If you are concerned about your health or somebody you care for, please contact NHS Direct on 0845 4647, www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk, or your local pharmacist."

A Level 2 Alert means there is a 60% risk of either heavy snow or widespread ice, or temperatures below 2C for 48 hours or longer.

The highest cold weather alert the Met Office can issue is Level 4, which is classified as a national emergency.

The RAC warned it was expecting up to 56,000 breakdowns and widespread disruption as the snow affects roads.

It has placed extra patrols on stand-by to help stranded drivers and said call-outs are expected to rise by 20% or more.

what do you think?

14 comments

Fran Duggan

3:11pm on 11/1/2013

Quality

Score: 7

Eric Clutterbean

4:25pm on 11/1/2013

prepare for chaos

Score: 9

Vladtheinhaler .

4:59pm on 11/1/2013

"Snow expected to blanket most of England. " That usually means London is going to get some snow.

Score: 12
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robert

5:08pm on 11/1/2013

london is most of england,thats what londoners think.

Score: 13

Lorgar Aurelian

8:31pm on 11/1/2013

The Met woman said "some snow may fall in London". Tell the cockneys then. The rest of us don't care!

Score: 6

PinkyLilac

12:48am on 12/1/2013

Whoopy...not..I mean I love looking out of my window hate going out in it..:o/

Score: 4

heather

2:44pm on 12/1/2013

Yeh South or North of London doesn't exist, it's all about England (London)

Score: 1

Phillip Holland

4:59pm on 11/1/2013

So what?

Score: 8

Peter Coates

6:08pm on 11/1/2013

Met office are all useless nerds. Even a monkey knows it snows this time of the year.

Score: 8
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Lorgar Aurelian

8:32pm on 11/1/2013

As we know with their global warmist data.

Score: 5

Lisa Sharpe

9:57pm on 11/1/2013

A bit of snow here and its chaos go to russia and everything is normal its about time they got organised and stop making a huge issue about such a small problem

Score: 18
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Oliver Gordon-Lennox

10:17pm on 11/1/2013

I cannot understand why Lisa received a negative vote for a valid comment.

Score: 12

Vladtheinhaler .

10:07am on 12/1/2013

Heavy snow isn't a regular burden, here. Places like russia invest in proper snow clearing equipment,because they have guaranteed heavy snowfall. The cost of such equipment just isn't justified here, for clearing one off snow events. And i never gave Lisa the thumbs down, Oliver,in case you're wondering.

Score: 3

jane cumming

10:18pm on 11/1/2013

Shaun get well soon. Thanks from everybody at the rspca.and cab.and everybody youve helped over the years

Score: 10
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jane cumming

10:24pm on 11/1/2013

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Vladtheinhaler .

10:11am on 12/1/2013

Are you on the right page ?

Score: 5

stevie may

10:43am on 12/1/2013

Would be the first time ever Vlad

Score: 3

jane cumming

2:45pm on 12/1/2013

Its a good way of getting a message over whom i cant phone and i know is in hospital.you dont have to read it and you especially dont have to comment.

Score: 7

Adrian Wagstaff

11:18pm on 11/1/2013

60 percent is virtually 50 percent so far as I'm used to calculating anything. 50 percent is like one side of a coin or another or guess whether a card is one colour or a different colour. 60 percent is slightly more chance of guessing whether a baby is a boy or a girl. They gave a similar snow alert not long ago. A lot of the country did have snow but a lot of it also didn't. I think we had blizzards in about last February. "Heavy snow OR widespread ice OR freezing temperatures"? = it might snow, there might be ice or it might be very cold. I'll make a guess. I guess, yet more RAIN for a week. Just over 50 percent chance it might be freezing or snow or be icey? I say rain, by the looks of it. Below 2C? I'll browse the weather: Not easy to tell. My guess is rain and cloud.

Score: 6

william Baker

1:11am on 12/1/2013

All this about dropping below zero temperatures on news & TV and not a single word about keeping an eye on elderly neighbours etc. Just a thought folks.

Score: 8
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Vladtheinhaler .

10:10am on 12/1/2013

They'll be dropping like flies this year., with the high cost of Tory gas and Tory electricity. Nice one Maggie.

Score: 6

geoffthetaxi .

1:27am on 12/1/2013

were all dooooooommmmmmeeeeeeeddddddd

Score: 6

Nat_j2b

9:14am on 12/1/2013

Some funny looking snow...it's raining here near Gatwick!

Score: 4

Eric Coster

4:14pm on 12/1/2013

Tomorrow there will be Weather! met Office

Score: 1

movvi

4:47pm on 12/1/2013

Bums - UK title but no weather in Wales yet again!

Score: 1
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Louisa Gieldon

5:49pm on 12/1/2013

Or us Scots Movvi. I'm desperate to see some snow again. Maybe it'll blow westwards and northwards if we wish for it!

Score: 1

Mark Hussey

5:07pm on 12/1/2013

Jane wots happend to shaun

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