The Met Office has given an indication of when more snow might hit the UK.
08.01.2024 - 13:16 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Snow is finally starting to fall in England.
It comes after the Met Office warned that a "few of the snow showers could turn quire heavy" in some parts of England. People in London and the South East of England were issued a yellow weather warning for for the early hours of this morning (January 8).
Temperatures in affected areas were expected to reach "near zero". People in London are reported being hit by a flurry of snow with images emerging of members of the public wrapped up in warm clothes to fight the cold conditions.
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Londoners have reported spotting snow in Beckenham, South East London, as well as Clapham in South London, according to the Mirror. Images have also spotted snow falling in Kent, with housetops covered in blankets of snow.
The snowy conditions are expected to cause delays to public transport services, including some railways. The Met Office said: “Given these wintry showers, and also wet surfaces after recent wet weather, some icy patches are likely on untreated surfaces.
"Additionally a few of the snow showers could turn quite heavy; these probably only affecting a narrow zone but a few places could see 1-3cm, mainly over the north Downs and on grassy surfaces.”
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has also issued two cold weather alerts. A yellow weather alert is in place until January 12, covering the North East, Yorkshire, London, and East England.
An amber weather alert will also remain in place until January 12 for the rest of England.
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