As the UK braces for continued severe weather , households across the country are being urged to prepare emergency flood kits to ensure they are equipped for potential disruptions. The Met Office has issued multiple weather warnings , including yellow alerts for snow, ice, and rain, and an amber warning for heavy snowfall in parts of the country. With flooding and power outages a growing concern, authorities recommend packing a flood kit containing the following seven essential items: Households are advised to ensure every family member knows where to find the kit and understands the emergency procedures.
The UK is currently grappling with hazardous weather conditions. A yellow snow and ice warning covers large areas, including the North West, North East, the Midlands, and most of Wales. Heavy snowfall has already blanketed parts of northern England and southern Scotland, with up to 30 cm expected in some areas tonight.
Meteorologist John Hammond told Sky News that conditions are unfolding as expected. “There's a lot of heavier snow still falling across parts of northern England, up into southern Scotland, fringing into Northern Ireland as well,” Hammond said. He added that the weather “is going to start to pivot and head southwards again in the next few hours.
” Further south, earlier snow has transitioned into heavy rain, causing rapid thawing and increasing the risk of localized surface water flooding. A yellow rain warning remains in effect for Scotland and parts of southern England until tomorrow morning. An amber weather warning from the Met Office continues to impact significant parts of the country, with fears of widespread disruption.
In addition to up to 30 cm of snow in some regions, the warning highlights the potential for power outages and travel disruptions. The combination of snow, ice, rain, and flooding is expected to disrupt travel and daily life in affected areas. Residents are urged to monitor weather updates, avoid unnecessary travel, and take proactive measures to ensure safety, including packing flood kits and preparing for power outages.
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Environment
UK households urged to pack 7 items today
People have been advised to make sure they have a few items on hand today as flood warnings have been issued for some parts of the country.