Met Office issues yellow warning over snow and ice along North East coast

The Met Office has issued a warning of snow and ice covering the entire North East coast today and overnight.
Map of the area of the North East coast covered by today's yellow alert. Picture: Met OfficeMap of the area of the North East coast covered by today's yellow alert. Picture: Met Office
Map of the area of the North East coast covered by today's yellow alert. Picture: Met Office

The yellow warning covers the period from 3pm today until 11am tomorrow.

It says: "Ice is expected to form on some surfaces from mid-afternoon Monday, and overnight into Tuesday morning.

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"Wintry showers may also bring some fresh snowfalls, mostly to higher ground.

"Accumulations of 2-5 cm area possible, again mostly above 100-150 m in places in eastern Scotland and eastern England. Some roads and railways are likely to be affected with some journey times taking longer.

"There will probably be icy stretches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths with some injuries from slips trips and falls."

Motorists nationwide are being warned of havoc on the roads today as snow turns into ice following a weekend wintry blast.

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Hundreds of schools are due to be closed at the start of the working week following a cold night which saw temperatures drop as low as -11.6C (11F) in Chillingham Barns, Northumberland.

A chilly day is forecast - and yellow warning for ice is in place for most of Wales and central parts of England - while on Monday night temperatures could drop as low as -15C (5F).

Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill told the Press Association: "It was chilly in Chillingham Barnes, but it wasn't the coldest night of 2017 - that was Saturday night when temperatures went down to -12.4C.

"We could well beat that tonight and could go as low as -12C and even -15C."

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The cold weather has brought disruption to flights, with dozens cancelled at Heathrow, and train services are also likely to be impacted into Monday.

Western Power Distribution said engineers worked through the night as they aimed to restore power to 10,000 home in the Midlands, South Wales and South West.

SSE said they restored power to 48,000 customers on Sunday and that 2,900 remained without power as of 11pm last night.

As a result of the snow and freezing conditions, Birmingham City Council has been forced to cancel all council-run school and related transport services on Monday, the authority said.

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More than 200 schools will be closed in Gloucestershire, and more than 100 in Shropshire.

In Wales, 71 schools are closed in Flintshire, 11 in Wrexham and 49 in Denbighshire.

Pete Williams, the RAC's road safety spokesman, said they were expecting 11,000 breakdowns today , 20% above the seasonal norm.

"I think the big thing is people are not going to leave enough time," he said.

"Journeys will take two to three times longer.

"It's going to be treacherous driving conditions."

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He said low overnight temperatures could cause black ice and urged people to drive slowly, leaving plenty of space between them and the car in front.

More than a foot of snow fell in Sennybridge in Wales which saw 32cm (12.5 inches) on Sunday.