Three day SNOW warning for nearly the entire of England from Saturday: Map exhibits the place wintry showers will hit as London faces -5C ice blast – as rain and winds cancel flights and flood roads and rail routes to start out 2025
Britain will be hit by heavy snow this weekend as temperatures plunge to -10C (14F) after the Met Office activated a three-day warning for most of the country.
Forecasters expect up to 1ft of snow could fall between 12pm on Saturday and 9am on Monday, with much of England and almost all of Wales within the warning zone.
Part of southern Scotland and the whole of Greater London is also covered by the yellow alert, which meteorologists issued shortly after 11am today.
The Met Office said there was a chance of schools closing, power cuts and mobile phone coverage outages, while some rural communities could be cut off.
Travel delays on roads are also anticipated with ‘some stranded vehicles and passengers’ possible, along with ‘delayed or cancelled rail and air travel’.
It comes as a stormy start to 2025 for Britain saw dozens of flights cancelled, a ‘do not travel’ rail warning imposed and London’s New Year’s Day Parade delayed.
The annual parade through London was due to begin at midday today, but started 30 minutes later than planned and inflatable cartoon characters were not inflated after advice from the Met Office, according to the show’s spokesman Dan Kirkby.
Temperatures are set to begin plunging from early tomorrow, with lows of -10C expected in snow-covered parts of Scotland by Friday morning as well as -5C (23F) in London, -6C (21F) in Glasgow and -7C (19F) in Birmingham and Manchester.
The UK Health Security Agency activated a 72-hour yellow ‘cold health alert’ for the whole of England at 9am today, running until at least 9am on Saturday.
Snowploughs battle through blizzards on the A9 at Daviot near Inverness this morning
The Met Office has issued a snow warning between 12pm on Saturday and 9am on Monday
The Met Office said there is expected to be widespread frost overnight, followed by a ‘particularly cold’ couple of days, with the potential for widespread snow and disruption into the weekend.
Temperatures are set to be between 3C and 5C below average by day over the next few days, with a maximum of 5C (41F) to 6C (43F) in the south, and the coldest spots expected to see -10C during the nights.
Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan said: ‘At the moment we’ve issued a very large snow warning for Saturday until Monday but it doesn’t mean that everywhere within that warning could see snow, it’s just a heads-up there could be some impacts.
‘It’s definitely going to start off as snow in many places but it’s a question of how quickly that snow melts and turns back to rain, it’s more likely that the snow won’t last that long in southern England.
‘It’s quite likely the warning will be updated quite frequently between now and the weekend.
‘Certainly if you’ve got travel plans on Sunday and perhaps Monday stay tuned into the forecast.’
The Met Office snow warning said: ‘Outbreaks of rain spreading northeastwards later on Saturday and overnight into Sunday will likely be preceded by a spell of snow on its northern flank.
‘Whilst there is a fair bit of uncertainty as to how far north this may spread, and how long any snow will last, significant accumulations of snow are possible, especially – but not exclusively – on hills.’
Parts of the Midlands, Wales and northern England are most at risk of disruption, where 5cm (2in) or more could accumulate fairly widely, with as much as 20cm (8in) to 30cm (1ft) over high ground of Wales and the Pennines.
The warning continued: ‘This, accompanied by strengthening winds, may lead to drifting of lying snow.
‘In addition, as milder air attempts to move northwards into southern and central areas, snow may turn to a spell of freezing rain for a time, adding to the risk of ice.
‘If milder air is able to spread more bodily northwards, any snow in southern parts of the warning area may be relatively short-lived before turning to rain.’
The Met Office added that ‘given the uncertainties, it is quite likely this warning area and start/end times will be refined over the coming days as confidence increases in areas most likely to be impacted’.
Meanwhile 36 flights to and from Heathrow Airport were cancelled this morning, including 28 British Airways services which the airline said was because of ‘air traffic control restrictions across London airports due to adverse weather conditions’.
BA flights linking Heathrow with destinations such as Barcelona, Copenhagen and Nice were among those axed, as well as two round-trips to Milan. Other carriers to cancel flights at Europe’s busiest airport were Lufthansa, Swiss and Air France .
The stormy weather also caused chaos across the UK rail network with multiple disruptions and rail passengers in northern England told: ‘Do not travel’.
TransPennine Express, which runs trains in northern England and southern Scotland said ‘persistent heavy rain’ had flooded several routes, primarily in the North West.
The operator said the deluge caused ‘significant issues in Greater Manchester and Cheshire’, with travellers advised to ‘delay journeys at least until the afternoon’.
Met Office wind, rain and snow warnings were in force for parts of the UK today, with flooding bringing disruption to many of those travelling on New Year’s Day.
Large parts of England and Wales will be hit by strong winds until 3pm today, while north-west England and Wales will endure heavy rain for much of the morning.
More than 130 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, are in place for England, 10 for Wales and 32 for Scotland.
Over the last 48 hours, some parts of the North West of England saw almost a month’s worth of rain, Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan said.
Honister Pass in Cumbria saw nearly 6in (150mm) of rain, while Rochdale in Greater Manchester had 3in (77mm).
Mr Morgan said: ‘There’s still probably likely to be further flooding across the course of the day, I’m expecting further issues this afternoon. We are potentially expecting the flood situation to get worse before it gets better.’
The yellow wind warning means there is a chance of delays or cancellations to road, rail, air and ferry services as winds of up to 60mph are forecast across much of England and Wales, with gusts of 75mph likely around coastal areas and hills, according to the Met Office.
Firefighters rescue a man from his car trapped in floodwater near Bramhall in Stockport today
Waves batter the lighthouse at Newhaven Harbour in East Sussex this afternoon
Residents leave the Meadow Mill building on Water Street in Stockport after it flooded today
A section of the Bridgewater canal collapses causing flooding at Dunham Massey in Cheshire
Stormy weather in Brighton today as the south coast is lashed by heavy rain
Members of Ocean Springs High School Marching Band from Mississippi shiver in the wind this morning as they prepare for the annual London New Year’s Day Parade which was delayed
Cars and houses are submerged today after flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester
Waves crashing into Dover in Kent today as wind, rain and snow warnings are in force
Rain falls as performers prepare to take part in the New Year’s Day Parade in London today
Waves batter the lighthouse at Newhaven Harbour in East Sussex this afternoon
Residents leave the Meadow Mill building on Water Street in Stockport after it flooded today
Stranded cars on a flooded Shaftsbury Avenue in Timperley, Manchester, this morning
Wet and windy weather ahead of London’s New Year’s Day Parade 2025 this morning
A section of the Bridgewater canal collapses causing flooding at Dunham Massey in Cheshire
A tree surgeon inspecting a fallen tree on Showell Lane in Meriden, Coventry, this morning
A P&O ferry arrives in stormy conditions at the Port of Dover in Kent this morning
Marching band members from Western Kentucky University during the Parade in London today
A firefighter carries a dog after evacuating a flooded building in Manchester today
Brave swimmers enjoy a bracing dip at Tynemouth Longsands beach in North Tyneside today
Storm weather in Brighton today as the south coast is lashed by heavy rain
Cars stuck on a flooded road in Manchester this morning following torrential rain
Residents leave the Meadow Mill building on Water Street in Stockport after it flooded today
Significant flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester, this morning
Roads surrounding St James’s Park in London are closed today amid the bad weather
Wet and windy weather ahead of London’s New Year’s Day Parade 2025 this morning
Waves crash against the harbour wall at the Port of Dover in Kent this morning
And a yellow warning for snow and ice is in force for northern Scotland until 9am tomorrow, as rain turning to snow is likely to lead to some travel disruption and difficult driving conditions on New Year’s Day, the forecaster added.
It comes after Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations, including street parties and fireworks, were cancelled due to safety concerns.
Firework displays in Blackpool, Newcastle, Ripon in North Yorkshire, and the Isle of Wight were also axed.
However, London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks event went ahead as planned.
Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service said it had been experiencing a high number of 999 calls due to flooding.
Wigan Athletic’s home League One football match against Huddersfield Town was postponed because of ‘severe localised flooding’.
And Greater Manchester Police said a major incident had been declared over widespread flooding in the area following heavy rain.
The force said the worst affected areas were Bolton, Didsbury, Harpurhey, Stalybridge, Stockport and Wigan.
A section of the Bridgewater canal collapses causing flooding at Dunham Massey in Cheshire
Swimmers brave bad weather for the St Andrews New Year Dook at East Sands this morning
Cars and houses are submerged today after flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester
Wet and windy weather ahead of London’s New Year’s Day Parade 2025
Significant flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester, this morning
Performers in the rain during the New Year’s Day Parade in central London
Residents await evacuation by firefighters after a flood at Meadow Mill in Stockport today
A P&O ferry arrives in stormy conditions at the Port of Dover in Kent this morning
Stranded cars on a flooded Shaftsbury Avenue in Timperley, South Manchester, this morning
A section of the Bridgewater canal collapses causing flooding at Dunham Massey in Cheshire
Rain falls as performers prepare to take part in the New Year’s Day Parade in London today
Cars trapped in flood water on the A555 near Wilmslow in Cheshire this morning
Performers in the rain during the New Year’s Day Parade in central London this afternoon
Wet and windy weather ahead of London’s New Year’s Day Parade 2025 this morning
Swimmers brave bad weather for the St Andrews New Year Dook at East Sands this morning
Cars and houses are submerged today after flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester
Residents await evacuation by firefighters after a flood at Meadow Mill in Stockport today
A tree surgeon inspecting a fallen tree on Showell Lane in Meriden, Coventry, this morning
Significant flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester, this morning following torrential rain
Members of The Donkey Breed Society during the New Year’s Day Parade in London today
Mountain rescue teams have been deployed to help Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service deal with damaged properties and stranded vehicles.
Chief Superintendent Colette Rose said: ‘Following events overnight a major incident has been declared. This is to ensure we can continue to keep people safe through a co-ordinated effort from our collective emergency services, supported by key partner agencies.
‘Anyone affected should check the relevant detail being shared by their local council, the fire service and Transport for Greater Manchester to ensure they can get the support available, which include any road closures and information centres for those displaced. It is advised to travel if it is only necessary and to take care if out and about.
‘Our officers with the fire service are in the key locations and can be spoken to if you need anything urgently, as we understand the distress those affected will be faced with as we begin 2025. It will be a continued team effort as we monitor how the weather and water levels progress throughout today.’
TransPennine Express urged customers not to travel before noon today, with the rail line closed between Manchester Piccadilly and Warrington Central.
Disruption is also expected for trains between Manchester Airport and the city’s stations, as well as routes between Manchester and Liverpool Lime Street.
Rain falls as performers prepare to take part in the New Year’s Day Parade in London today
A section of the Bridgewater canal collapses causing flooding at Dunham Massey in Cheshire
Cars stuck on a flooded road in Manchester this morning following torrential rain
Roads surrounding St James’s Park in London are closed today amid the bad weather
Storm weather in Brighton today as the south coast is lashed by heavy rain
A P&O ferry arrives in stormy conditions at the Port of Dover in Kent this morning
Dancers from the Battersea Academy during the New Year’s Day Parade in London today
Firefighters rescue a man from his car trapped in floodwater near Bramhall in Stockport today
People walking on the beach at Barry Island in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales today
Wet and windy weather ahead of London’s New Year’s Day Parade 2025 this morning
Stranded cars on a flooded Shaftsbury Avenue in Timperley, South Manchester, this morning
Significant flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester, this morning following torrential rain
Mini Mokes during the New Year’s Day Parade in London this afternoon
Waves crashing into Dover in Kent today as wind, rain and snow warnings are in force
Cars and houses are submerged today after flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester
Cars stranded in deep water due to flooding at Stockport in Greater Manchester today
Rain falls as performers prepare to take part in the New Year’s Day Parade in London today
Swimmers brave bad weather for the St Andrews New Year Dook at East Sands this morning
Wet and windy weather ahead of London’s New Year’s Day Parade 2025 this morning
A ferry heads out to sea in Dover today as wind, rain and snow warnings are in force
Trains between Liverpool and Newcastle, Hull and Sheffield were being affected by flooding, as well as lines between Manchester Airport and Redcar Central, Manchester Victoria and Scarborough, and Manchester Piccadilly and York.
Services running between Manchester Piccadilly and Preston were also being disrupted due to flooding, which Network Rail said would disrupt services running between Manchester Piccadilly and Glasgow Central/Edinburgh.
Meanwhile a spokesperson for BA said: ‘We operate hundreds of flights every day without disruption, successfully getting tens of thousands of our customers to where they need to be.
‘Like other airlines, we’ve had to make some small adjustments to our schedule today because of air traffic control restrictions across London airports due to adverse weather conditions.
‘While the vast majority of our customers will be unaffected, we apologise for the inconvenience caused and our teams are working hard to help get their journeys back on track.’
Wet and windy weather ahead of London’s New Year’s Day Parade 2025 this morning
Racegoers shelter under umbrellas at Cheltenham Racecourse this afternoon
A driver sits in his car, trapped in floodwater on the A555 near Bramhall in Stockport today
People walking on the beach at Barry Island in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales today
Rain falls as performers prepare to take part in the New Year’s Day Parade in London today
Significant flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester, this morning following torrential rain
Stranded cars on a flooded Shaftsbury Avenue in Timperley, South Manchester, this morning
Swimmers brave bad weather for the St Andrews New Year Dook at East Sands this morning
Roads surrounding St James’s Park in London are closed today amid the bad weather
Significant flooding in Stockport, Greater Manchester, this morning following torrential rain
Swimmers brave bad weather for the St Andrews New Year Dook at East Sands this morning
Waves crashing into Dover in Kent today as wind, rain and snow warnings are in force
Cars trapped in flood water on the A555 near Wilmslow in Cheshire this morning
Swimmers brave bad weather for the St Andrews New Year Dook at East Sands this morning
A ferry heads out to sea in Dover today as wind, rain and snow warnings are in force
People walking on the beach at Barry Island in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales today
A tree surgeon inspecting a fallen tree on Showell Lane in Meriden, Coventry, this morning
Swimmers brave bad weather for the St Andrews New Year Dook at East Sands this morning
Cars stuck on a flooded road in Manchester this morning following torrential rain
Swimmers brave bad weather for the St Andrews New Year Dook at East Sands this morning
Roads surrounding St James’s Park in London are closed today amid the bad weather
Stranded cars on a flooded Shaftsbury Avenue in Timperley, South Manchester, this morning
Swimmers brave bad weather for the St Andrews New Year Dook at East Sands this morning
London’s New Year’s Day Parade was due to begin at midday, but is set to start 30 minutes later than planned, and inflatable cartoon characters will not be inflated after Met Office advice
Train operator TransPennine Express urged customers not to travel before noon today
National Highways said the westbound M56 between Junction 6 for Manchester Airport and Junction 7 for Bowdon was expected to be closed ‘for some time’ due to flooding across all three lanes.
The M57 in Merseyside was closed in both directions between Junction 6 for Kirkby and Junction 7 for Switch Island, Aintree, due to flooding and the work to clear the water is expected to take some time.
And a section of the A628 Woodhead Pass between Woolley Bridge and Flouch was closed in both directions.
Other parts of the country were also seeing disruption with the M48 Severn Bridge closed in both directions due to high winds.
In Wales, Network Rail said the Conwy Valley Line between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Llandudno Junction would be closed throughout New Year’s Day because of fallen trees on the line and an assessment of the embankment.
The Far North Line in the Scottish Highlands was temporarily closed, while rail services between Dingwall and Inverness were halted due to flooding.