In an urgent weather update, the Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for...

Published: 6:38 pm December 2, 2023
Updated: 11:18 am October 8, 2025
London Braces for Heaviest Snowfall in Years as Wintry Showers Sweep Across England

In an urgent weather update, the Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for London, effective from midnight tonight until 8 am, as the UK braces for a serious freeze with temperatures expected to plummet to as low as minus 12°C in some parts of the country.

London Braces for Icy Conditions

The entirety of London, along with much of the East of England and the Midlands, falls under this warning. Londoners should be prepared for icy patches on untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths, with potential risks of injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces. The temperature in London is expected to drop to 0°C tonight, increasing to around 7°C on Sunday morning.

UK-Wide Temperature Drop

While London faces icy conditions, other parts of the UK are expected to experience even more severe cold. Regions such as Aberdeenshire, Moray, and the Highland areas of Scotland could see temperatures plunging to minus 12°C, with heavy snow already causing disruptions in Scotland, including flight delays this Saturday morning.

Travel and Safety Advice

With the forecasted icy conditions, residents are advised to take extra caution, especially when travelling on untreated surfaces. The Met Office’s warning emphasizes the need for preparedness during these extreme weather conditions.

Impact on Daily Life and Services

The freezing weather is anticipated to affect daily activities, with potential impacts on transportation and public services. Authorities are on high alert to respond to any emergencies and disruptions caused by the weather.

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