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Met Office issues ice and snow warning

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London: people have been warned to prepare for cold weather as ice and snow is set to hit the country.

THE MET OFICE HAS Issued A yellow warning for ice in parts of the UK over Friday night and Public Health England has told people to take precaution­s as temperatur­es look set to drop.

Snow is predicted to fall overnight, mainly on higher ground, with up to 5cm of snow possible in some areas over 300m.

The weather warning, which is in place from 5pm on Friday to 10am on Saturday, has been issued for Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland and Wales as well as the north of England, Yorkshire and the West Midlands.

The forecaster said: “A band of rain, sleet and snow showers will move from the North West to South East across the yellow area through Friday, clearing during the early hours of Saturday, followed by further wintry showers.

“Icy patches are likely to form on untreated surfaces as temperatur­es fall.”

Public Health England reminded people to be prepared ahead of the cold weather, with temperatur­es expected to fall below 2C in some areas before Saturday.

Dr Thomas Waite, of their Extreme Events team, said: “We’re well used to winter in this country so most people know what to do to protect their health before and during cold spells.

“But there are people who may not take precaution­s and who are at a very real risk. We know that every winter thousands of people fall ill and many die because of exposure to cold both in the home and while outdoors.

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