Brace Yourself! Heavy Snow, Rain, and Wind to Lash Brits Today
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Much of the UK is being told to brace for wintry conditions on Friday.
Yellow Weather Warnings Issued for UK Regions
Much of the UK is being told to brace themselves for wintry conditions on Friday as heavy snow, rain, and wind are set to lash various parts of the country. Three yellow weather warnings have been issued for different regions, affecting the daily lives of Brits across the nation.
Strong Gusts and Disruption Along the South Coast
Forecasters are predicting strong gusts of up to 60mph along the south coast, specifically impacting areas such as Plymouth, Torquay, Exeter, Portsmouth, and Brighton. These forceful winds are expected to cause disruptions throughout the morning, affecting commuters on their way to work.
Yellow Rain Warning for Wales and Southern England
Aside from the strong winds, a yellow warning for heavy rain has been put in place for much of Wales on Friday, along with Hereford, Gloucester, and the southern regions of England. This heavy downpour is likely to lead to flooding on roads and delays in services for the affected areas. The warning was issued at midnight and will remain in place until 3 pm today.
Northern Ireland Braces for Snow
As March begins, Northern Ireland has been alerted to expect snowfall, with a period of rain, sleet, and occasional snow expected on Friday morning. The yellow warning for snow was issued from 4 am until 10 am, urging residents to prepare for wintry conditions.
Met Office’s Weather Forecast
The Met Office spokesperson has advised a frosty start with patchy fog clearing quickly in some areas. Rain and hill snow are expected in the southwest, spreading northeast with blustery showers to follow. While other regions may stay dry, the far north might experience showers as well. Overall, it is expected to be breezy and cold throughout the day.