Snow and gales set to sweep Britain
Gale-force winds and freezing temperatures are set to hit Britain in the coming days, the Met Office has warned.
Heavy snow will follow winds of up to 70mph as a cold front from the north spreads across the UK over the next 72 hours.
Weather warnings have been issued for much of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland from Friday as the temperatures plummet.
Four inches of snow (10cm) is expected to fall on higher ground in the north and Wales. Parts of Scotland may see up to eight inches (20cm).
A spokeswoman for the Met Office said today: "We are expecting it to get very cold and snowy with temperatures falling as low as -10C. "Parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and north-west England will be most at risk from snow, with some areas of central southern England also hit. It will be wet and windy, with winds of up to 70mph in the north-west areas of England and Scotland."
Rain and winds of up to 60-70mph could reach the English Channel coastline during tomorrow afternoon.
The cold weather is expected to spread southwards across the UK during Friday and is likely to persist into Saturday.
The Met Office spokeswoman said: "Disruption to transport and power networks is likely and the public are advised to take extra care."
guardian