Britain’s Met Office has issued a four-day warning from Sunday as arctic winds lead to a return to the pre-Christmas cold snap. Snow is expected in southeast England and Scotland on Monday, according to meteorologists. An ice warning is in effect for northern England and Northern Ireland.
The temperature in these regions can drop to minus 4 degrees at night, and hardly rise above 5 degrees during the day.
Motorists have been warned that the roads could become slippery due to the snow. They are required to drive more slowly than usual, which can lead to increased travel time in many places. Sidewalks and bike paths can easily become icy, so pedestrians and cyclists should take extra care after going outside.
As of Sunday morning, the Environment Agency had issued 98 flood warnings and 180 flood warnings in England due to the heavy rains expected, according to reports. independent.
the Snow and ice For this reason, there was also an alert in some parts of the UK last December, when classes were suspended in several places, due to which children and teachers could not go to school. Heathrow and Gatwick airports canceled or delayed flights after snow, ice and freezing fog engulfed the area.
The weather will not be good in Hungary next week either, according to the latest forecast, until about next Sunday 20-80 mm of precipitation can fall nationwide, Locally, however, a larger amount is not excluded. Thus, the long-term average precipitation (33 mm) can fall almost everywhere, and in many places the precipitation amount can accumulate for two or two and a half months, and even local precipitation up to three months.
In the second half of next week, rain may be replaced by sleet and snow in some areas. Also, the weather is often windy. A large temperature contrast can also develop between northern, northwest, and southern and southeastern landscapes.