UK weather: More warnings of severe cold, ice and snow before blizzards sweep in

Next week will bring unsettled conditions, with strong winds and heavy rain in places, with blizzard conditions making travel difficult.

A man walks on Marsden Moor in the South Pennines. Snow and ice have swept across parts of the UK, with cold wintry conditions set to continue for days. Picture date: Friday December 16, 2022.
Image: Marsden Moor in the South Pennines
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More wintry weather is expected this weekend, with parts of the UK likely to see severe cold, ice and snowy conditions before blizzards are expected to sweep across the north of the country.

The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for ice for large parts of England - including the North West, North East and South West - as well as much of Scotland and Wales for Saturday, with forecasters saying the conditions could lead to travel disruption.

Further yellow warnings of snow and ice have been issued across northern England and most of Scotland for Sunday, with warnings of ice for Wales and central, eastern and southeast England.

A person takes a picture of a frozen fountain in Trafalgar Square, central London. Snow and ice have swept across parts of the UK, with cold wintry conditions set to continue for days. Picture date: Friday December 16, 2022.
Image: Trafalgar Square, central London

A level three cold weather alert has been issued by the UK Health Security Agency.

This covers all of England until midnight on Sunday, with a warning that the weather could "increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services".

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Met Office deputy chief forecaster Helen Caughey said: "The northerly airflow and cold conditions which have dominated our weather patterns over the last 10 days will start to lose ground to a push of mild air from the southwest on Sunday.

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"As the mild air meets the cold air currently in situ over the UK there will be a transient spell of snow, potentially to low levels, especially in the north.

"Add to this the risk of rain falling on to frozen surfaces, and strong winds over upland areas of northern Britain, bringing blizzard conditions, and this could be a day to avoid travelling in some areas, although the snow should turn to rain later.

"There is also a brief risk of a period of freezing rain most likely to impact areas from the Pennines northwards, which could result in some power interruptions."

Weather warnings for ice have been issued for Saturday. Pic: Met Office
Image: Weather warnings for ice have been issued for Saturday. Pic: Met Office
Yellow warnings for snow and ice on Sunday
Image: Warnings for snow and ice have been issued for Sunday. Pic: Met Office

And even with temperatures expected to rise on Sunday, this could bring blizzard conditions to some parts of the country, with ice and freezing rain creating difficult travel conditions.

The rise in temperature will also bring the risk of burst pipes for households across the country.

A lady walks past a frozen Bridgewater canal in Lymm, Cheshire. Snow and ice have swept across parts of the UK, with cold wintry conditions set to continue for days. Picture date: Friday December 16, 2022.
Image: Bridgewater canal in Lymm, Cheshire

Peter Jenkins, director of campaigns at Water UK, said: "The last thing we want is for people to experience further disruption as temperatures rise this weekend, putting many homes at risk of burst pipes due to freeze-thaw.

"That's why we're urging everyone to check their water pipes are well insulated now and to follow our simple tips to protect homes against weather conditions.

"If you're concerned about the impact of freeze-thaw or the cold weather, we encourage you to get in touch with your water company for further help and advice."

The weather caused problems in parts of Scotland on Friday, with Glasgow Airport temporarily closing its runway, and some schools closed in Aberdeenshire, the Highlands, Perth and Kinross.

On the Shetlands, around 1,600 properties remain without power after heavy snow brought down lines on Monday afternoon.