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Up to 12 inches of snow and gale-force winds as Beast from the East 2 hits UK

?? Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2021. Sheffield ,UK. A woman holds an umbrella as battles through a blizzard in Sheffield as parts of Yorkshire are hit by heavy snow. Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
A woman braves the snow in Sheffield (Picture: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP)

Heavy snow is set to batter south-east England as bitterly cold winds grip much of the nation.

Amber weather alerts for snow have been issued by the Met Office, warning for widespread travel disruption and possible power cuts in parts of London, the east and south-east of England,

It will feel ‘bitterly cold’ as the strong easterly winds from Ukraine and the Black Sea area spill across the UK on Sunday.

But the chill will not be as bitingly sharp as it was with the Beast from the East in 2018, the Met Office said.

A car drives along the A924 on a snow-covered Moulin Moor near Pitlochry as storm Darcy approaches the country, in Scotland, Britain, February 6, 2021. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
A car drives along the A924 on a snow-covered Moulin Moor in Scotland (Picture: Reuters)
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Weather warnings for snow and ice cover most of the UK (Picture: Met Office)

The forecasters have warned of ‘significant disruptive snowfall’ and gale force winds in the south-east of England, with up to 30cm of snow possible in the Downs of Kent and the North Downs.

Various warnings for snow and ice across the eastern length of Britain are in place until Wednesday.

Glasgow City Council said it had sent its gritters to outlying priority routes and areas around vaccine centres in light of the ‘chilly’ time ahead.

It comes as many parts of Scotland and north-east England could see 2cm to 5cm of snow, with 10cm to 15cm possible in regions above 200m.

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Cars make their way along the A2 near Canterbury in Kent as Storm Darcy hits the UK (Picture: Stephen Lock / i-Images)
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A labrador couldn’t resist a dip in the floodwater along a stretch of the River Thames from Hurley to Cookham (Picture: Maureen McLean/Rex)

Heavy disruptive snow is expected in south-east England along with 40-50mph wind gusts that could cause snowdrifts from Sunday through to Monday morning, according to the Met Office.

Meteorologist Sarah Kent said: ‘There will be significant disruptive snowfall across the South East.

‘Within this area, there is a small chance particularly over the Downs of Kent and the North Downs that you could see 25-30cm of snow.

‘It is a small chance but the threat is there, up to a foot of snow potentially combined with extremely strong easterly winds. Even inland in that area, gusting could be 45mph and higher than that on the coasts.

‘This could lead to significant drifting of any lying snow and obviously blizzards for the snow coming past you for anyone who is attempting to travel.

A person paddle boards along the Basingstoke canal near to Dogmersfield in Hampshire. Picture date: Saturday February 6, 2021. PA Photo. Bouts of
A man paddle boards along the Basingstoke canal near to Dogmersfield in Hampshire (Picture: PA)

‘Sadly there will be people who have to make journeys for the emergency services and there are still lorries that have to go to the ports. It is going to be really disruptive.

‘With that sort of snowfall, you would expect some roads to be closed or blocked by the drifting snow, and long delays or some cancellations of public transport.’

She added: ‘We are only looking at significant snowfall tomorrow across the south-east of England, so while we have these cold easterly winds it is not as widespread as the Beast from the East in 2018.

‘The easterly winds originate from Ukraine and the Black Sea – eastern Europe – the air will be cold but it will not be as bitingly cold as it was back in 2018.’

The Met Office said the Dutch have named the low-pressure system that will bring strong winds and widespread snow to south east England on Sunday as Storm Darcy.

Places affected by the amber warning and expected to be hit by Darcy include Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Kent.

Roads may become blocked by deep snow, with the possibility of stranded vehicles and passengers.

Daytime temperatures will stay in low single figures for much of the country, with some places staying below freezing and the bitter winds making it feel even colder.

Public Health England (PHE) has issued a cold weather alert for the whole of England until Wednesday.

Dr Owen Landeg, of PHE, said: ‘Cold weather isn’t just uncomfortable, it can have a serious impact on health.

‘For older people and those with heart and lung problems, it can increase the risks of heart attacks, strokes and chest infections.

‘So it’s really crucial at this time, especially ahead of a potentially very cold snap, to remember to check on frail or older neighbours or relatives, especially those living alone or who have serious illnesses.’

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source https://metro.co.uk/2021/02/07/uk-weather-up-to-12-inches-of-snow-as-beast-from-the-east-2-hits-uk-14035968/

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