Flash warnings of severe or extreme weather |
| These are issued when the Met Office has 80% or greater confidence that severe weather is expected in the next few hours. |
Local areas affected |
Warning type |
Valid from |
Valid to |
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East Midlands:
| Widespread Icy Roads |
1615 Tue 2 |
1100 Wed 3 |
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Further icy stretches are expected to form on many untreated surfaces this Tuesday evening and night, with the icy conditions persisting well into Wednesday morning. The public are advised to take extra care and refer to the 'Highways Agency' for further advice on traffic disruption on motorways and trunk roads.
Issued at: 1617 Tue 2 Dec
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Early warnings of severe or extreme weather |
| These are issued when the Met Office has 60% or greater confidence that severe weather is expected in the next few days. |
Risk of disruption |
Warning |
Valid from |
Valid to |
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East Midlands:
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Heavy Snow, Drifting Snow & Blizzards |
0000 Thu 4 |
1200 Thu 4 |
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There is a high risk of a severe weather event affecting parts of Scotland and northern England. Snow spreading from the west on Wednesday evening will become persistent and heavy at times by the early hours of Thursday morning, eventually clearing away eastwards by Thursday afternoon. There is the potential for 10-20cm of snow on ground above about 150 metres with blizzard conditions and considerable drifting in strong winds. This could cause disruption to travel networks across higher level routes. This warning will be updated by 1100 Wednesday 3rd December, unless superceded by the issue of Flash warnings. For areas with less than 60% risk of disruption, please see Advisories on the Met Office web site.
Issued at: 1536 Tue 2 Dec
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Advisory of severe or extreme weather |
| These advisories are issued by 1100 daily as routine and indicate confidence of expected severe or extreme weather. Early warnings and Flash Warnings supersede advisories when confidence levels are 60% or greater. |
Risk of disruption |
Warning |
Valid |
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East Midlands:
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Drifting Snow & Heavy Snow |
Thu 4 Dec |
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There is a moderate risk of a severe event affecting parts of Scotland and northern England. Snow spreading from the west Wednesday evening is likely to become persistent and heavy at times into Thursday morning, especially on hills, and potentially to some lower levels. Considerable drifting is likely over higher ground in strong winds. The snow, turning to rain at lower levels, will clear eastwards by Thursday afternoon.
Issued at: 1555 Tue 2 Dec
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