![]() ![]() Upper River Great Ouse in Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshireīrits shouldn't get their hopes up too much this week as the country remains under a number of severe weather warnings.ĭespite this, towards the end of the week, conditions will turn milder, but wetter, and only after parts of the UK are hit by snow, ice and strong winds.Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwent Water.Upper River Cam in Essex and Cambridgeshire.Upper Avon River Swift and Clay Coton Brook.Tidal River Ouse from Naburn Lock to Selby.South East Somerset Rivers, Upper Reaches.River Trent from Cromwell Weir to Gainsborough.River Stour and Smestow Brook in the Black Country and South Staffordshire.River Rhee in Central Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire.River Ray and its tributaries from Shipton Lee to and including Islip.River Great Ouse in Central Bedfordshire, Beds Borough and Cambridgeshire from Wyboston to Brampton.River Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire from Brampton to Earith.River Granta in Essex and Cambridgeshire.River Dee catchment in England from Whitchurch to Chester.River Cherwell from Lower Heyford down to and including Oxford.Middle River Great Ouse in Milton Keynes, Bedford Borough and Central Bedfordshire.Low lying roads between Harrold and Oakley in Bedfordshire.Lower River Tees and estuarine tributaries. ![]() Hundred Foot Washes in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk.Ely Ouse in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk.Meanwhile, a level 2 cold weather alert is in place for the West Midlands, East Midlands and East of England until Thursday morning too. Met Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern said: "With clear skies and lighter winds overnight we'll see a widespread frost and temperatures as low as -12C for some sheltered parts of northern Scotland, especially where we've got a bit of lying snow."Ī level 3 cold alert is in place until 9am Thursday, 16 March, for the North East of England, North West of England, and Yorkshire and the Humber. This comes as the UK Health Security Agency have once again extended their level 3 cold alert amid concerns for some people's health and wellbeing.Ī number of severe snow and ice yellow weather warnings are in place tomorrow and Wednesday morning and have brought with it possible disruption to transport and power, and even threats of cutting off rural communities.Īmid the start of meteorological spring, the Met Office have said that the UK is caught in a "tussle" between winter and spring. ![]() This will replace milder air and bring temperatures plummeting down as well as the renewed threat of snow and ice in places. There's more snow ahead this week, Brits have been warned as temperatures will plunge as low as -12C over coming nights.Īfter a windy and snowy start to the day, a bloc of cold Arctic air is set to descend across the country tonight, and into tomorrow. ![]()
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