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Met Office points extreme snow warning for 14 areas as temperatures plunge at present

The Met Office has despatched out a purple alert for snow as temperatures are set to plummet at present.

South West England, some components of the Midlands, and across the Home Counties will see loads of snow showers this morning, the organisation stated. They urged warning for drivers, as a result of roads turning into slippery.

The climate specialists on the Met Office stated: “A quick spell of snow resulting in difficult driving circumstances in a number of locations. Rain will flip to snow at instances this morning.

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“Not in every single place will see snow, and it could not decide on roads in some locations. However, a number of spots may see 1 to three cm accumulate. From mid morning any snow ought to flip to rain or die out, with mendacity snow thawing quickly.”



The Met Office's weather map, issued today, shows the areas likely to see the heaviest snow
The Met Office’s climate map, issued at present, exhibits the areas prone to see the heaviest snow

Ice will turn out to be a hazard later at present as temperatures are anticipated to stay bitter. Even by noon, the mercury will battle to exceed 2C in Herefordshire and components of rural Wales whereas it’s going to be round 3C throughout many of the South West of England. Overnight, it’s going to be freezing throughout components of Dorset and Wiltshire.

The ice will begin to soften away over the weekend, however this might depart floods instead of the snow. Right now, there are greater than 150 flood alerts and warnings, and the majority of them are in South West England the place the snow is hitting the toughest.

The Wylye Valley at Warminster, Wiltshire, Curry Moor and Hay Moor in Somerset and the Hooke in rural Dorset are areas of specific concern. The Environment Agency is urging Brits to keep watch over its web site.



Snow is pictured on a beach after wintry showers fell in January
The ice will begin to soften away over the weekend, however this might depart floods instead of the snow

The Met Office has issued a snow warning for the next areas at present:

London and South East England

Oxfordshire

South West England

Bath and North East Somerset

Bristol

Gloucestershire

North Somerset

Somerset

South Gloucestershire

Swindon

Wiltshire

Wales

Monmouthshire

West Midlands

Herefordshire

Shropshire

Warwickshire

Worcestershire

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