Snow mapped: Where freezing weather and flooding will hit UK with more snow forecast

Snow mapped: Where freezing weather and flooding will hit UK with more snow forecast

A number of weather warnings are in place for parts of the UK on Monday, as more snow is forecast to fall across the country and flooding is expected.

The Met Office has issued three new yellow snow and ice warnings and another snow alert over the next three days following a weekend of extreme weather.

A yellow snow and ice warning has been issued from 4pm on Monday to midday on Tuesday, covering northern Scotland and parts of western Scotland.

Another yellow snow and ice warning has been issued for Northern Ireland from 3pm on Monday until 11am on Tuesday.

A third yellow warning for snow and ice will come into effect at 5pm on Monday and will last until 10am on Tuesday, covering most of Wales and western England.

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Meanwhile, a yellow snow warning covering much of southern England will last from 9am on Wednesday until the end of the day.

The fresh alerts come after a number of yellow warnings and an amber alert for snow all lifted earlier on Monday.

The weather warnings the Met Office has put in place for Monday afternoon (Met Office)

The weather warnings the Met Office has put in place for Monday afternoon (Met Office)

Further weather warnings could be issued with the potential for some snow to fall in southern and central England and Wales around the middle of the week, the Met Office also said.

Cold air will return and remain across the whole country from Monday onwards after a brief spell of milder conditions in southern areas.

Deputy chief forecaster Mike Silverstone said: “The low pressure that brought the snow and heavy rain in the south will move out to the east by Monday. This will allow a cold northerly flow to become established again for much of next week.

The weather warnings the Met Office has put in place for Tuesday (Met Office)

The weather warnings the Met Office has put in place for Tuesday (Met Office)

“This will bring further sleet, snow and hail showers to northern Scotland in particular, but possibly to some other areas, especially near western coasts, with a fair amount of dry and bright weather elsewhere.

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“Temperatures will remain below average, with widespread frost and the threat of ice at times. Some areas, especially in the north, may struggle to get above freezing for several days.”

The UK experienced its coldest night of the winter so far overnight on Sunday, with a temperature of -13.3C recorded in Loch Glascarnoch in the Highlands, between Ullapool and Inverness.

The weather warnings the Met Office has put in place for Wednesday (Met Office)

The weather warnings the Met Office has put in place for Wednesday (Met Office)

Many are suffering travel disruption from the severe weather on Monday, with major roads closed and railway lines blocked amid flooding.

Manchester airport’s runways were closed early on Monday morning because of heavy snow but have since reopened.

The Environment Agency had issued 171 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and 316 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, across England as of midday on Monday. At the same point, National Resources Wales had issued two flood warnings and 22 flood alerts.

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