A massive snow storm is sweeping across the UK, bringing blizzards and challenging conditions for travelers in several regions
London: The UK is bracing for a huge snow storm. It stretches 458 miles, hitting areas from Cornwall to Yorkshire. Blizzards are expected, making travel tricky.
Weather experts say snow flurries could reach up to 1cm per hour. This will happen around January 25 and 26, coinciding with Storm Eowyn’s arrival.
Mark Nash from National Highways warns drivers to be cautious. High winds and rain are on the way, so it’s best to prepare for your journey.
He suggests checking their website for tips on driving in severe weather. It’s important to adjust your driving if conditions worsen.
The Met Office predicts unsettled weather from January 27 onwards. Northern and western parts of the UK will likely see the worst of it.
Another low-pressure system is expected to move in from the Atlantic. This will bring wet and windy conditions across the country.
While there may be some drier spells, more rain and wind are on the horizon. So, stay alert for potential weather warnings.
Overall, temperatures should be around average, but the wind and rain will make it feel colder. Expect some frost overnight between storms.