Road users are being warned of icy conditions as the Met Office issued snow and ice yellow alerts for large areas of Scotland, England and Northern Ireland amid plummeting temperatures.

    The national weather service has advised of the likelihood of people suffering slips and fall injuries in one of the first icy periods of the winter.

    It is also advising of the chance of disruption to road, bus and rail networks – with ice patches forming on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.

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    4 Comments

    1. why do they need telling ? Its obvious cold weather means ice and sometimes snow its Bloody common sense ,something sadly lacking in today's society ,not helped by the MSM who try to make everything a disaster

    2. Honestly. Why do Brits panic at the sight of a bit of snow and ice. Everyone need to take a look at such places like New York,what’s happening now as we speak. Our weather is literally a joke to them.

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