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Midlands set for 5cm snow and 15.6mm heavy rain

Weather maps turn purple as the Midlands prepares for significant snowfall and heavy rainfall next week, with up to 5cm of snow and 15.6mm of rain forecast. Follow live updates.

Midlands set for 5cm snow and 15.6mm heavy rain

Weather maps turn purple as the Midlands prepares for a significant wintery spell. Up to 5cm of snow and 15.6mm of heavy rain are forecast to hit the region. Follow our live updates for the latest.

28 UK Counties Face Snow Tomorrow

Met Office maps reveal 28 counties across the UK facing snow and ice on Thursday, November 20. Amber warning issued for England. Travel disruption expected.

29 UK areas face snow in final winter flurries

The Met Office warns 29 parts of the UK will see snow tomorrow, with amber alerts for Yorkshire. Potential travel disruption and power cuts expected. Read the full forecast.

UK Snow Upgraded to 10 Inches, 25 Counties Hit

The Met Office has upgraded UK snow warnings with up to 10 inches possible across 25 counties. An amber alert is in place for Northeast England and Yorkshire. Read the latest forecast and travel advice.

UK faces 326-mile snow and rare thundersnow

The UK is set for a 326-mile snow band and rare thundersnow, with freezing rain creating hazardous conditions. Met Office issues warnings for impactful weather.

UK snow and ice alert as cold snap hits

The UK Health Security Agency issues a cold weather alert for parts of England. Widespread frost, snow, and ice are expected, with temperatures plummeting to -7°C. Drivers warned of hazardous conditions.

15-hour UK snow warning issued by Met Office

The Met Office has issued a 15-hour yellow snow warning for parts of Scotland, bringing potential transport disruption. Discover the affected areas and travel advice.

Storm Claudia's 3-Hour Deluge Hits Midlands

West Midlands faces amber weather alert as Storm Claudia brings 3-hour heavy rainfall deluge, with 13.3mm per hour predicted. Flooding and travel disruption expected.

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