But he said there was a 30% chance that the front moves through northern France, bringing disruptive snow to southern counties in England, especially in higher areas. The most likely outcome is wind and rain in southern parts of the UK, with central England seeing the risk of disruption from snow, he added. Rain turning to snow will hit Scotland and northern England on Tuesday, with 1–5 cm likely in northern England and up to 10–15 cm in central and eastern Scotland, the Met Office said. People play ice hockey on a frozen flooded field in Upware, Cambridgeshire (Joe Giddens/PA)Two amber snow warnings have been issued in northern parts of Scotland until Tuesday evening, while there are also yellow snow and ice warnings across southwest England, northern England, eastern England and Wales. A yellow warning means some disruption is possible, such as travel delays, but many people can continue with their daily routine, according to the Met Office.
Source: The Herald January 06, 2026 12:13 UTC