White Easter Looms As Cold Snap Continues

Written By Unknown on Senin, 25 Maret 2013 | 14.43

Snow and bitterly cold temperatures are set to continue across most parts of the country right up until Easter, forecasters have said.

The Met Office said there is a 90% chance the unseasonal severe weather will continue to keep large parts of Britain frozen for the rest of the week.

An amber weather alert - which means severe weather is on its way - has been issued for the North of England, Yorkshire, the Midlands, and the East of England.

A yellow warning - meaning be prepared for bad weather - is in place for London and the Southwest.

But it is the ice that is causing the biggest concern, with large parts of the country on yellow ice alert as commuters prepare to wrestle with journeys into work this morning.

"Lying snow in many areas will melt on roads and pavements by day, refreezing by night to give icy patches," a Met Office spokesman said.

"Snow blowing off fields in strong to gale force winds will also affect some roads, especially over high ground."

Oldham Mountain Rescue Team Cutting through snow at Saddleworth Moor (Pic: Oldham Mountain Rescue Team)

The Department for Transport has warned motorists to take precautions and only set off from home if they have checked the latest travel conditions.

A spokesman said: "The unseasonal weather is affecting transport networks. Our staff and other transport operators are working tirelessly around the clock to keep roads open, and keep other services running."

Nearly 20,000 homes across the UK are still without power since Friday and numerous roads remain impassable.

Engineers are working to restore supplies to around 7,000 homes in Northern Ireland and 10,000 in Scotland, as well as 500 properties on the Isle of Man.

A man found dead in deep snow after he started walking home in severe weather has been named by police.

Gary Windle, left, with his brother Gary Windle (left) was found dead in deep snow near Burnley

The body of Gary Windle, 25, was found by a farmer in Brierfield, near Burnley, Lancs, at around 1.30pm on Saturday.

Police said his death was not being treated as suspicious and there were indications it was a "very tragic incident" after he started walking home from a night out with friends.

On Friday, a woman, named locally as Susan Norman, died when her house in Looe, Cornwall, collapsed during a landslip following torrential rain.

A 57-year-old hill walker, named by police as James Jack, died in the Scottish Highlands, although police said it was not clear whether his death was linked to the poor weather.

Easter Weekend marks the start of British Summer Time - even though it is going to feel anything but summery.

Snow in Ayrshire The scene in Largs, Ayrshire (Pic: Neil Fraser)

Sky News weather forecaster Isobel Lang said the heavy snow has subsided but added: "The risk of more unsettled conditions with rain and further snow increases towards the Easter weekend."

Bookmaker Ladbrokes has cut the odds of snow at Easter to 4/5 after taking a flurry of bets in the past 48 hours. If it does snow, it would be the first white Easter in five years.

Forecasters have predicted it could be the coldest March in 50 years. In 1962, average temperatures for the month were 2.8C (37F).


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