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Weather warnings overview
Early warnings have been issued for Wales
Wed 2 Jan Thu 3 Jan Fri 4 Jan Sat 5 Jan Sun 6 Jan
Map regions coloured red show where severe weather warnings have been issued.
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These are issued when severe weather is expected in the next few hours.
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Risk of disruption map
Wales:
20% Blaenau Gwent
20% Caerphilly
20% Cardiff
20% Flintshire
20% Merthyr Tydfil
20% Monmouthshire
20% Newport
20% Powys
20% Rhondda Cynon Taff
20% Torfaen
20% Vale of Glamorgan
20% Wrexham
Heavy Snow 0600 Thu 3 0600 Fri 4
As cold air sets in across the country the Met Office is expecting a spell of snow on Thursday and at first on Friday. Two separate areas of snow are expected. The snow affecting eastern Scotland and Northumbria will be more persistent and heavy leading to 10-20 cm accumulations on high ground, and 5 cm or so on lower ground, though rain is more likely close to coasts. This is expected to cause disruption to travel networks especially across higher level routes. Lighter snow is expected further south, which will turn to rain later. Here, there is some uncertainty about how much snow there will be, though latest estimates suggest little, if any, lying snow in most parts, but with the risk of 3- 5 cm over parts of East Anglia and southeast England, as well as on high ground over 100 m elsewhere. Again, this could cause travel disruption, though with lower confidence.
Issued at: 1106 Wed 2 J
Ooh! 20% chance of snow
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Will keep you all posted on the snow situation in south Wales
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The wind is picking up now. cold too.
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