As the temperatures dropped at night, the latest weather forecast said Met Office extended the yellow snow and ice warning advisories to North-east England and Northern Scotland, which could be noticeable until Friday.
The colder weather in the UK has been challenging as the temperature becomes colder at night.
Although the heating system could be helpful, many people in the UK were thinking about turning on the heat and the high power consumption cost.
Without a heating system and alternative to alleviate the heat, prolonged exposure to colder weather could result in cold-related health risks.
Water heating bottles are efficient in easing the colder weather and are cheaper.
In a recent report, the water heating bottles were in demand and increased sales.
Some shops in the UK recorded that the supply was sold out on Monday.
A yellow snow and ice warnings
According to The Guardian's recent report this Tuesday, December 13, the news said that the ice and snow warnings are extended to other portions of England.
- Ice warnings are issued in south-east England from Tuesday (6:00 p.m.) to Wednesday (10:00 a.m.).
- In Eastern England, ice warnings are present from Tuesday (3:00 p.m.) until Wednesday (noon).
- Meanwhile, residents in Northern Scotland and north-east England could expect the ice warnings until Friday (noon).
- On the other hand, portions of Northern Ireland, Derry and Belfast, could experience a yellow ice warning from Tuesday (noon) to Wednesday (noon). Residents and travelers could find the freezing fog challenging to travel.
In addition, the Christmas season is in the air as UK residents begin to prepare the decorations for the much-awaited holiday.
The Guardian reported that residents in Aberdeenshire in Braemar recorded the coldest night in the United Kingdom yesterday (Tuesday night), reaching the lowest of -17.3C.
Travel disruption
Many travelers to the UK will face challenging travel hazards as the yellow snow and ice warnings continue.
Icy roads and freezing fog would result in reduced visibility and slippery road conditions.
Motorists are advised to drive slowly as the weather conditions could be extremely dangerous.
Checking the weather before traveling outside would be the best, considering that the coldest temperatures would unfold at night.
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On the other hand, The Guardian reported that commuters in the UK encountered slowed commutes and significant travel disruptions.
The report added that traffic hours were recorded in portions of the UK due to the fog and snow, affecting sections of the M2 and other major roads.
Challenging weather
On the other hand, The Guardian reported that the weather conditions could become challenging for many schools as winter unloads heavy snow and colder weather.
The report said that schools in the UK were suspended or closed because of the weather conditions, adding heating failed to operate.
According to reports, the RAC Breakdown reported the week's challenge and busiest.
About 12,000 drivers asked for help, noting that many could not maintain their vehicles due to high costs and the recent pandemic.
There is also demand for patrols as many people are still on the road due to delays and damage to railways.
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