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Location: Chathill, England, United Kingdom
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Moderate Warning for Snow or Ice
Issued: 3:35 PM Jan. 2, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Information on update: Warning start time brought forward to Friday evening. Snow showers are expected to spread inland during Friday night and Saturday, becoming frequent and perhaps heavy at times. Around 1-3 cm of snow is likely to accumulate quite widely, with 5-8 cm possible in places, this most likely across the North York Moors. The snow showers will gradually become lighter and less frequent during Saturday evening, and move offshore overnight. Icy patches will also form, particularly during Saturday evening where roads have potentially been left wet from partially thawed snow during the daytime.

For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings
Moderate Warning for Snow or Ice
Issued: 10:47 AM Jan. 2, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Information on update: Warning extended into Monday morning. Snow showers are expected to continue through the weekend, being brought well inland by strong northerly winds. Winds should ease somewhat into Sunday, with showers by then most prevalent around coasts. Snow showers should finally begin to ease during Monday morning. With temperatures inland likely remaining below freezing through the weekend, thaw of lying snow is not expected. 

With respect to additional accumulations: through the weekend and into Monday morning, a further 2 to 5, locally 10-15 cm of lying snow is possible in low lying areas. 15-30 cm could potentially accumulate above 200 m, most likely for the northwest Highlands and Grampians. Given wind strengths Saturday some drifting of snow and temporary blizzard conditions are likely. Lightning will be an additional hazard near showers.

For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings
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