The Met Office has issued a warning for icy conditions in eight areas, advising residents to prepare for potential disruptions today and tomorrow. The yellow warning for ice covers parts of northern Scotland from 7pm Monday to 10am Tuesday. Forecasters predict freezing temperatures due to clear spells and light winds, leading to icy patches on untreated surfaces.
Residents are urged to take precautions, such as leaving their homes at least five minutes earlier than usual to prevent accidents. The Met Office emphasizes the importance of safety during icy conditions, suggesting avoiding rushing to reduce the risk of slips and falls. Travelers are advised to check road conditions and transportation schedules to avoid delays.
The warning is in effect for Angus, Perth and Kinross, Stirling, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Moray, Highland, and Argyll and Bute. No other weather warnings are currently active nationwide. In other parts of the UK, flooding warnings were issued following Storm Goretti, causing road closures due to melting snow and heavy rain.
Scotland experienced road closures due to flooding and landslides, with diversions in place. The Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales issued flood warnings and alerts. The cold weather payments scheme was activated by the UK Government to support vulnerable households during the wintry weather.
Weather conditions are expected to remain unsettled, with rain and potential frost in Scotland. Blustery showers are forecasted for Scotland and Northern Ireland, while the rest of the UK may experience heavy rain. Wednesday is expected to be dry but chilly, followed by wet and windy weather on Thursday and blustery showers on Friday. Milder conditions are anticipated in the south.
