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Amber cold health alert extended as severe weather disrupts UK services

Tara Rowden by Tara Rowden
January 5, 2026
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Amber cold health alert extended as severe weather disrupts UK services

Story Highlight

– UKHSA and Met Office issue amber cold-health alert.
– Alert remains until January 9 across England.
– Vulnerable groups face increased health risks from cold.
– Heavy snow causes school closures and travel disruptions.
– Police advise caution and planning for necessary travel.

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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Met Office have announced an extension of the amber cold-weather alert across all regions of England, which will remain in place until 10am on Friday, January 9. This alert indicates that adverse temperatures pose a health risk, particularly among vulnerable populations.

According to the established Weather Health Alert system, this amber designation signifies that cold weather is expected to have a tangible impact on health and social care services, with the potential for serious health implications for the entire population. Notably, individuals aged 65 and over, as well as those with severe underlying health issues such as respiratory or cardiovascular diseases, are particularly susceptible to the cold. Dr Paul Coleman, a consultant in health protection at UKHSA, warned that such low temperatures could exacerbate health risks, leading to spikes in conditions like heart attacks, strokes, and respiratory infections. “As the weather cools, it’s vital to check on friends, family, and neighbours who may be vulnerable,” he advised.

The severe weather has prompted widespread disruptions across the UK. Schools are temporarily closed, flights have been cancelled, and train operations are significantly affected. In particular, amber weather warnings for snow were active in parts of Scotland until 10am today, forecasting considerable snowfall that could lead to travel disruptions. Areas such as Aberdeen, Aviemore, and Ullapool are on alert, with snow accumulation expected to reach between 5-10cm at lower elevations and a significant 20-30cm on higher ground.

Yellow warnings, signalling an additional risk due to ice and snow, cover extensive regions across the UK—including Northern Ireland, substantial sections of Scotland, and parts of England. These warnings are indicative of potential travel interruptions and the possibility of road closures, which could affect both life and property.

As a result of the inclement weather, many schools from Shetland to Moray have opted for closures. Train services in Scotland, particularly routes north of Edinburgh, will face disruptions, with services not expected to resume until later in the day. National Rail reported that several train options between Glasgow and Aberdeen would remain unavailable until midday.

Air travel is also facing challenges. Liverpool John Lennon Airport confirmed on social media that its runway is temporarily closed due to adverse weather conditions, with some flights experiencing delays or cancellations. Belfast International Airport has similarly noted several flight issues attributed to the ongoing snowstorm.

Scottish authorities, including Assistant Chief Constable Alan Waddell, have urged the public to exercise caution while travelling under these difficult conditions. “Heavy snow and icy conditions could create hazardous driving, and we advise planning ahead,” Waddell emphasized, encouraging travellers to determine the necessity of their journeys during this inclement weather period. “If you must travel, please be prepared for unexpected delays; driving through road closures endangers lives and is not taken lightly.”

Fiona Hyslop, the Scottish Transport Secretary, echoed this message, emphasizing the need for readiness for winter travel. With many returning to work following the festive period, she recommended ensuring that vehicles are winter-prepared and equipped with necessary supplies. “For those who can delay their travel until after the warning is lifted, I encourage you to do so,” Ms Hyslop urged, thanking the many frontline staff—such as gritter drivers and police officers—who are working tirelessly under challenging conditions.

The overarching message emerging from this severe weather episode is clear: the public is advised to take precautions and remain informed through official channels. The UKHSA and other agencies are continuing to monitor the situation, and updates will be provided as the weather evolves.

Our Thoughts

To mitigate the risks associated with the cold weather conditions described in the article, several measures could have been implemented. First, enhanced communication regarding the amber cold-health alerts should have been prioritized, particularly directed towards vulnerable populations, to ensure they received timely advice on preparedness and safety. The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 necessitates employers to assess risks and implement measures to secure the health and safety of their employees, including during adverse weather conditions.

Furthermore, a coordinated response plan involving local health services and emergency responders could have been established to assist those most at risk, such as the elderly and those with underlying health conditions. The absence of effective contingency plans for transport disruptions highlights a need for adherence to relevant regulations, such as the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, which mandates risk assessments in various scenarios.

Lastly, public safety initiatives could include providing clear guidelines for the public during weather warnings. This would ensure compliance with the advice given by authorities, minimizing unnecessary travel and reducing the incidence of accidents, thereby preventing similar incidents in the future.

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