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Location: Northallerton, England, United Kingdom
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Moderate Warning for Snow or Ice
Issued: 9:59 AM Jan. 5, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
An area of mainly light snow will move east across southern Scotland into northern England on Tuesday morning before largely fading and clearing during Tuesday afternoon. A few heavier bursts are possible over the Southern Uplands, the Lake District and the northern Pennines.

Most places will see no more than 1-2 cm of snow but a few places over higher ground in the Lake District, northern Pennines and Southern Uplands may see up to 5 cm. This will fall onto frozen surfaces resulting in some icy conditions and could lead to some disruption, particularly to travel over higher routes in the north of the warning area.

For further details see https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings
Moderate Warning for Snow or Ice
Issued: 10:00 AM Jan. 4, 2026 – EUMETNET - MeteoAlarm
Information on update: Whilst snow showers will ease on Monday night, an ice risk will continue through to Tuesday morning with the warning end time extended. The warning area has also been extended into East Lothian and more of the Scottish Borders. Whilst not all areas will be affected, scattered snow showers will move inland from the North Sea during Monday, giving some small accumulations in places. Where snow showers are most frequent, this most likely across southeast Scotland, parts of North and East Yorkshire and Redcar and Cleveland, fresh accumulations of 5-8 cm will be possible in a few places. Lightning and gusty winds may be additional hazards, especially near windward coasts.

Snow showers should become more isolated through Monday evening, but a risk of ice will persist through Monday night into Tuesday morning as temperatures fall below freezing.

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