Coldest November night in 13 years for parts of UKon November 29, 2023 at 11:57 am

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Temperatures dropped to well below freezing across the UK, as snow fell in Scotland and east England.

Glaisdale, North Yorkshire by Cycling RichardImage source, Cycling Richard/BBC Weather Watchers

People across parts of the UK are facing freezing temperatures, with another day of snow and ice warnings ahead of them.

Overnight, temperatures dipped to -8C (18F) in Scotland and -6C (21F) in northern England.

Snow has fallen across Scotland and east England, as far south as Norfolk.

Freezing fog is making travel treacherous in parts of the Midlands, north-west England and Northern Ireland, and could develop elsewhere.

Later, more snow is expected in the north and east of Scotland, as well as the east of England. There is a chance of some falling overnight on the moors in south west England too.

In Northern Ireland, there has been a little rain and snow, dampening the ground. Combined with freezing fog, roads and pavements have been made icy. In north Wales there has been some sleet.

The current blasts of cold air are coming from Scandinavia where people are experiencing near-record cold November weather.

At 06:00 GMT on Wednesday, the coldest places around the UK were:

  • Bridgefoot, in Cumbria -6.5C (20F)
  • Tyndrum in Crianlarich -5.8C (22F)
  • Pembury Sands in Carmarthenshire -1.3C (30F)
  • Aldergrove, County Antrim -2.9C (27F)

The Met Office has issued weather warnings for snow and ice until 11:00 GMT on Wednesday for parts of northern and eastern Scotland, north east England and Yorkshire, and a second set until 11:00 GMT on Thursday for eastern Scotland and north east England down to North Yorkshire.

These yellow graded warnings mean people could face hazardous conditions, with disruption and delays likely on roads and railways and icy patches on roads and pavements.

Heapey, Lancashire by DR David

Image source, DR David/BBC Weather Watchers

Separately, the UK Health Security Agency has issued an amber cold-health alert for the health sector for northern regions of England, meaning “significant impacts are probable”.

The amber alert indicates that the cold weather is likely to impact the whole health service, with the potential for the whole population to be at risk, the agency says.

A less severe yellow cold-health warning is in place for the Midlands. Both alerts are in force from 18:00 GMT on Tuesday until 5 December.

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