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UK braces for travel disruption as severe snow and ice warnings issued

Michael Harland by Michael Harland
January 2, 2026
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UK braces for travel disruption as severe snow and ice warnings issued

Story Highlight

– Snow and ice warnings issued across the UK Friday.
– Amber warnings in place for northern Scotland until Saturday.
– Up to 40cm of snow expected in higher ground.
– Travel disruptions anticipated; plan journeys carefully.
– Health risks increase due to cold weather conditions.

Full Story

Snow and ice are expected to affect various regions of the UK on Friday, prompting warnings of potential travel disruptions. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for significant areas across the country, forewarning of snow and icy conditions. The situation is especially pronounced in northern Scotland, where an amber warning for snow will come into effect at midday on Friday.

Over the course of January 2, the cold front is anticipated to push southeast, impacting parts of England and Wales. The yellow warning extends throughout Friday morning, encompassing major urban centres including London, Greater Manchester, and Cardiff. Forecasts indicate the possibility of around 2cm of snow in some regions, and up to 5cm could fall on elevated terrain.

The effects of heavy snowfall on New Year’s Day were already felt, particularly in the Highlands and the northeast of Scotland, where hazardous conditions hampered motorists. As Friday progresses, blizzard-like conditions are expected, continuing into the weekend. The amber warning, which signals substantial snow risk, will persist until noon on Saturday and overlaps with a broader yellow warning that covers a larger area.

According to reports from the Met Office, regions under the amber warning may experience severe effects, including power outages and vehicles becoming stranded. There is a possibility of snow accumulation reaching up to 20cm in lower altitudes and potentially up to 40cm in higher locations. Residents in areas affected by the hazardous conditions are advised to brace for continuous wintry weather throughout the weekend.

The Met Office noted, “Heavy snow showers will become more frequent and may merge to give longer spells of snow at times.” Their assessment further clarified that the current weather forecast indicates this period is likely to encounter the heaviest and most disruptive snowfall associated with the cold spell. They also warned of windy conditions that could lead to snow drifting and temporary blizzard conditions.

Scott McCarren, Chief Superintendent of Road Policing for Police Scotland, advised the public to be cautious and consider the necessity of travel during inclement weather. McCarren urged, “Our advice is to plan ahead and consider if your journey is really necessary during the bad weather or if it can be delayed until conditions improve. If you need to travel, please drive to the conditions, be prepared for delays and allow extra time for your journey. Please don’t drive through road closures; the decision to close roads is not taken lightly and is done for public safety.”

Throughout Friday, a yellow warning for snow and ice will be in effect across considerable areas of England and Wales, spanning from London and Kent up to Chester and Greater Manchester. Northern Ireland is also under separate yellow warnings, valid from midnight until 10am on Friday. As a result, motorists and commuters are encouraged to expect prolonged journey times, not just by road but also on bus and rail services.

The AA has projected that car journeys will peak at approximately 20.7 million on January 2, a notable increase from the steady 18.0 million trips anticipated on New Year’s Day. The forecasted rise indicates the public’s return to regular activities after the holiday season.

“Further warnings are expected as we move into the weekend and early next week,” noted a Met Office spokeswoman. The current cold spell’s persistence is linked to well below-average temperatures, alongside a series of ongoing snow showers.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has also released warnings for various regions in England, with alerts effective until 10am on January 6. The agency cautioned that the adverse weather conditions could significantly impact health and social care services, with the potential for an increase in mortality rates among vulnerable groups, including the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions.

Dr Paul Coleman, a consultant in health protection at the UKHSA, commented, “The weather is forecast to be very cold across England over the coming few days. Low temperatures like these can have serious impacts on the health of some people, particularly older people and those with serious health conditions. Exposure to cold can lead to increased risk of heart attacks, strokes and chest infections. It is therefore really important, as the colder weather sets in, to check in on friends, family and neighbours that are most vulnerable.”

As the UK braces for the arrival of harsh winter weather, the priority remains on public safety and well-being. Authorities urge individuals to stay informed about the changing conditions and to take the necessary precautions to navigate this challenging weather period.

Our Thoughts

The article highlights significant weather warnings affecting travel and health across the UK due to snow and ice. To prevent incidents related to hazardous weather conditions, several key safety measures could be implemented:

1. **Enhanced Communication**: Timely dissemination of information regarding weather warnings to the public could encourage individuals to reconsider unnecessary travel.

2. **Planning and Preparation**: Employers should prepare staff for adverse weather, ensuring policies enable flexible working arrangements and encourage staff to stay home if conditions are dangerous.

3. **Training**: Road safety training for drivers might address the importance of adjusting driving conditions during winter weather, fostering a culture of safety.

4. **Compliance with Health and Safety Regulations**: Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, employers have a responsibility to ensure the safety and wellbeing of employees. Regular checks and preparations for severe weather could reduce health risks.

5. **Local Authority Measures**: Authorities must enforce road closures effectively and ensure clear signage is present, reducing the likelihood of individuals driving through dangerous conditions.

In conclusion, these preventative measures, grounded in relevant UK health and safety legislation, can mitigate risks associated with adverse weather conditions.

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