This is when and where snow will fall across the UK today

Snow warnings have been issued across much of Scotland and Northern England today (Photo: Shutterstock)Snow warnings have been issued across much of Scotland and Northern England today (Photo: Shutterstock)
Snow warnings have been issued across much of Scotland and Northern England today (Photo: Shutterstock)

A yellow weather alert has been issued across the UK today (28 Feb), warning of snow, sleet and icy conditions.

The warning extends across much of Scotland and northern England, with some areas expected to see up to three cm of snow.

Snow, sleet and hail

The snow warning has been issued by the Met Office across northerly parts of the UK today, with the yellow alert in place until 7pm, extending to areas including south west Scotland, the Lothians, North East and West England, East and West Midlands and Yorkshire.

The Met Office said: "A mix of rain, sleet and snow will affect northern England, for a time today. Snow could lead to some disruption for higher routes in the Pennines, Lake District and North York Moors, especially above 250 metres elevation.

"Here a slushy cover of 1-2 cm may accumulate, but with over 5 cm on routes above 450 metres. Snow will turn back to rain from the south by mid-afternoon.

"[In Scotland], a band of rain and hill snow will move northeastwards this afternoon, turning heavier for a time. This is likely to bring snow to lower levels before dying out this evening.

"1 to 3 cm of snow is likely to accumulate on roads above 200 metres elevation and 5 to 8 cm on roads above about 350 metres. There may be a temporary slushy cover for a short time at lower levels."

What areas are affected by the snow warning?

The following regions are affected by today’s yellow warning for snow:

East Midlands

DerbyshireNorth East EnglandDurhamNorthumberlandRedcar and Cleveland

North West England

Cheshire EastCumbriaGreater ManchesterLancashire

West Midlands

Staffordshire

Yorkshire and Humber

North YorkshireSouth YorkshireWest Yorkshire

Central, Tayside and Fife

AngusClackmannanshireDundeeFalkirkFifePerth and KinrossStirling

Highlands and Eilean Siar

Highland

South West Scotland and Lothian Borders

West LothianStrathclydeArgyll and ButeEast DunbartonshireGlasgowNorth LanarkshireWest Dunbartonshire

The long range forecast

Friday (28 Feb) will see rainy conditons across western areas, which will move north-eastwards later in the day.

Some snow is expected over northern hills and may possibly fall at lower levels in places briefly. The weather will be much milder in the south, although conditions are forecast to be windy.

Winds will continue into this evening, with further rain at times, which will be heavier over western hills. Temperatures will turn colder across the far west later tonight as a band of heavy rain clears.

Saturday (29 Feb) will bring a band of heavy rain and winds in the morning, followed by sunny spells and scattered wintry showers. It will be windy across most of the UK, with severe gales in parts of the west.

Rain and hill snow is forecast for western Scotland on Sunday (1 Mar), but it will otherwise by sunny with some rain showers for most.

Monday is expected to bring very strong winds and cold temperatures, with some night frost, but the gales should have eased by Tuesday (3 Mar).

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