First snow warning hits Scotland as Britain braces itself for for icy ... trends now
First snow warning hits Scotland as Britain braces itself for for icy conditions next week Yellow weather warning in place for northern Scotland all day on Wednesday Met Office said country will see heavy snow showers and strong northerly winds Warnings that snow might bring travel disruption to both roads and railways Temperatures expected to plummet across the UK from middle of next week
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Scotland is bracing itself for frosty conditions next week, with the Met office issuing its first yellow snow warning of the season.
The weather warning covers most of northern Scotland, where heavy snow and strong northerly winds- creating some drifting and blizzard conditions- can be expected on Wednesday.
Snow up to 5cm could fall in lower areas, with up to 10cm expected at levels above 200m, the weather service said.
The Met Office warned that the snow showers might bring travel disruption, with some roads and railways likely to be affected.