Get Ready For Winter Weather: Snow and Ice Alerts Across the UK

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Winter is coming!** The UK is about to experience its first taste of winter weather this season, with snow and ice warnings in place until Tuesday. Northern England and southern Scotland are expected to be hit the hardest, with up to 20cm (around 8in) of snow possible on higher ground, and a small chance of up to 10cm (4in) settling at lower levels. Snow showers will continue in Northern Scotland on Monday and Tuesday, and will likely continue through the week, especially on higher ground. Temperatures are set to plunge below zero, so make sure to wrap up warm!

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- Yellow rain warning issued by Met Office
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- 50-80mm in some localised places
- Rivers already high and grounds saturated
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