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Weather Warnings, 13.03.2025, UK

Severe Weather Warnings: Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at
   10:43, 12.03.2025

valid from
   03:00, 13.03.2025
until
   09:00, 13.03.2025


Region: North West England

Warning

Showers will continue at times through Wednesday and Wednesday night, these falling as sleet or hail at times, and perhaps temporarily as snow over hills. Clear spells in between will allow temperatures to fall close to zero, with some untreated surfaces turning icy later tonight and at first on Thursday, especially over the Pennines and Peak District. What Should I Do? Keep yourself and your family safe when it is icy. Plan to leave the house at least five minutes earlier than normal. Not needing to rush, reduces your risk of accidents, slips, and falls. If you need to make a journey on foot, try to use pavements along main roads which are likely to be less slippery. Similarly, if cycling, try and stick to main roads which are more likely to have been treated. Give yourself the best chance of avoiding delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending your travel plans if necessary. Be prepared for weather warnings to change: the Met Office recommends staying up to date with the weather forecast in your area.

Chief Forecaster

Showers, perhaps wintry, and temperatures close to zero, may lead to a few icy surfaces developing.

The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html

Local Authorities: Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire

Severe Weather Warnings: Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at
   10:43, 12.03.2025

valid from
   03:00, 13.03.2025
until
   09:00, 13.03.2025


Region: North East England

Warning

Showers will continue at times through Wednesday and Wednesday night, these falling as sleet or hail at times, and perhaps temporarily as snow over hills. Clear spells in between will allow temperatures to fall close to zero, with some untreated surfaces turning icy later tonight and at first on Thursday, especially over the Pennines and Peak District. What Should I Do? Keep yourself and your family safe when it is icy. Plan to leave the house at least five minutes earlier than normal. Not needing to rush, reduces your risk of accidents, slips, and falls. If you need to make a journey on foot, try to use pavements along main roads which are likely to be less slippery. Similarly, if cycling, try and stick to main roads which are more likely to have been treated. Give yourself the best chance of avoiding delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending your travel plans if necessary. Be prepared for weather warnings to change: the Met Office recommends staying up to date with the weather forecast in your area.

Chief Forecaster

Showers, perhaps wintry, and temperatures close to zero, may lead to a few icy surfaces developing.

The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html

Local Authorities: Darlington, Durham, Northumberland

Severe Weather Warnings: Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at
   10:43, 12.03.2025

valid from
   03:00, 13.03.2025
until
   09:00, 13.03.2025


Region: Yorkshire & Humber

Warning

Showers will continue at times through Wednesday and Wednesday night, these falling as sleet or hail at times, and perhaps temporarily as snow over hills. Clear spells in between will allow temperatures to fall close to zero, with some untreated surfaces turning icy later tonight and at first on Thursday, especially over the Pennines and Peak District. What Should I Do? Keep yourself and your family safe when it is icy. Plan to leave the house at least five minutes earlier than normal. Not needing to rush, reduces your risk of accidents, slips, and falls. If you need to make a journey on foot, try to use pavements along main roads which are likely to be less slippery. Similarly, if cycling, try and stick to main roads which are more likely to have been treated. Give yourself the best chance of avoiding delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending your travel plans if necessary. Be prepared for weather warnings to change: the Met Office recommends staying up to date with the weather forecast in your area.

Chief Forecaster

Showers, perhaps wintry, and temperatures close to zero, may lead to a few icy surfaces developing.

The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html

Local Authorities: North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire

Severe Weather Warnings: Ice

Date

issued by the Metoffice at
   10:43, 12.03.2025

valid from
   03:00, 13.03.2025
until
   09:00, 13.03.2025


Region: East Midlands

Warning

Showers will continue at times through Wednesday and Wednesday night, these falling as sleet or hail at times, and perhaps temporarily as snow over hills. Clear spells in between will allow temperatures to fall close to zero, with some untreated surfaces turning icy later tonight and at first on Thursday, especially over the Pennines and Peak District. What Should I Do? Keep yourself and your family safe when it is icy. Plan to leave the house at least five minutes earlier than normal. Not needing to rush, reduces your risk of accidents, slips, and falls. If you need to make a journey on foot, try to use pavements along main roads which are likely to be less slippery. Similarly, if cycling, try and stick to main roads which are more likely to have been treated. Give yourself the best chance of avoiding delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending your travel plans if necessary. Be prepared for weather warnings to change: the Met Office recommends staying up to date with the weather forecast in your area.

Chief Forecaster

Showers, perhaps wintry, and temperatures close to zero, may lead to a few icy surfaces developing.

The public is advised to take extra care, further information and advice can be found here: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/links.html

Local Authorities: Derbyshire