UK Braces for Coldest Night of Winter Amid Snow and Freezing Temperatures

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Cold Blast Sweepin’ Across UK: Get Ready fo’ Chilly Times Ahead! ❄️

Chilly times stayin’ put, but dey gonna ease up lil’ bit afta UK done had da coldest night dis winter so far.

Plenny snow showers wen hit up norrn Scotland on Thursday, but da amber warning stay pau now.

Still gotta watch out fo’ ice and snow wit’ dem yellow warnings all ova da place.

Ova night on Wednesday neva beat Tuesday’s -14C in Dalwhinnie in da Scottish Highlands, but UK as one, Wednesday night stay da coldest of da winter.

In England, Shap hit -11.1C, Sennybridge in Wales wen drop to -9.4C, and Katesbridge in Northern Ireland wen hit -7.2C.

In Scotland, where plenny schools stay shut down, tempah drop low as -13.6C, da second lowest dis winter.

Met Office wen track da tempah in Tulloch Bridge in da Highlands.

On Tuesday night, it went low as -14C in Dalwhinnie, makin’ um da coldest January night since 2019.

Da Arctic air stayin’ wit’ us on Thursday, bringin’ snow to norrn Scotland and wintry showers to odda places like Northern Ireland, Wales, England, and some parts of da south-west.

Amber warning stay up fo’ da Shetland Islands and far north Scotland till 18:00 GMT Thursday.

Police say some drivers stay stuck in Caithness wen heavy snow shut down A9 between Helmsdale and Dunbeath.

Three gritters and one tractor snow plough stay tryna clear da road.

One ambulance wen flip ova in Aberdeenshire in da heavy snow, but nobody wen get hurt on A98 at Boyndlie.

Snow and ice warning still up fo’ much of Northern Ireland and northern and western Scotland till 23:59 Thursday, and ice warnings goin’ into Friday.

Plus, ice warning fo’ north-west England, south-west England, Wales, and da West Midlands from 18:00 Thursday till 10:00 Friday.

Thursday night, gonna be anodda cold one wit’ frost all ova, but not as bad as Tuesday or Wednesday night since lil’ bit milder air comin’ from da west.

In Northern Ireland, dey ain’t grittin’ non-major roads ’cause of one strike, so motorists gotta be extra careful wit’ da icy roads.

In Aberdeenshire, almost all schools stay closed. South of da border, eight schools wen shut down in Lancashire.

National Rail stay warnin’ dat wintry weather might mess up train journeys.

ScotRail wen cancel stoppin’ services between Dundee and Arbroath, Montrose and Inverurie, and Inverness to Elgin, while services between Inverness and Edinburgh/Glasgow gonna take 30 minutes longer.

UK Health Security Agency wen issue amber cold weather alert fo’ England dis week, meanin’ NHS goin’ get more busy and elderly folks or ones wit’ health issues might be at more risk.

Dis cold snap wen trigger automatic £25 payments fo’ households gettin’ certain benefits in mo’ than 220 postcodes.

Dey make da payments in areas where da tempah stay below zero fo’ seven days straight.

Our best advice fo’ dis cold weather:

Along wit’ da snow and ice, flood risk still high in some areas.

By 18:00 Thursday, dey had 13 flood warnings – meanin’ floodin’ likely – and 59 flood alerts – meanin’ floodin’ possible – in England.

Ova da weekend, UK goin’ see milder Atlantic air rollin’ in wit’ rain and strong winds.

Met Office put up one yellow warning fo’ wind fo’ Sunday, gonna hit many norrn and western parts of UK wit’ gusts up to 60-70mph. Dis could cause some travel headaches and power outages.

Temperatures goin’ up to 12C in some places on Sunday.

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NOW IN ENGLISH

UK Braces for Coldest Night of Winter Amid Snow and Freezing Temperatures

Cold Blast Sweeping Across UK: Get Ready for Chilly Times Ahead! ❄️

Chilly times staying put, but they gonna ease up little bit after UK done had the coldest night this winter so far.

Plenty snow showers when hit up northern Scotland on Thursday, but the amber warning stay put now.

Still gotta watch out for ice and snow with them yellow warnings all over the place.

Overnight on Wednesday never beat Tuesday’s -14C in Dalwhinnie in the Scottish Highlands, but UK as one, Wednesday night stay the coldest of the winter.

In England, Shap hit -11.1C, Sennybridge in Wales when drop to -9.4C, and Katesbridge in Northern Ireland when hit -7.2C.

In Scotland, where plenty schools stay shut down, temp drop low as -13.6C, the second lowest this winter.

Met Office when track the temp in Tulloch Bridge in the Highlands.

On Tuesday night, it went low as -14C in Dalwhinnie, making it the coldest January night since 2019.

The Arctic air staying with us on Thursday, bringing snow to northern Scotland and wintry showers to other places like Northern Ireland, Wales, England, and some parts of the southwest.

Amber warning stay up for the Shetland Islands and far north Scotland till 18:00 GMT Thursday.

Police say some drivers stay stuck in Caithness when heavy snow shut down A9 between Helmsdale and Dunbeath.

Three gritters and one tractor snow plough stay trying to clear the road.

One ambulance when flip over in Aberdeenshire in the heavy snow, but nobody when get hurt on A98 at Boyndlie.

Snow and ice warning still up for much of Northern Ireland and northern and western Scotland till 23:59 Thursday, and ice warnings going into Friday.

Plus, ice warning for northwest England, southwest England, Wales, and the West Midlands from 18:00 Thursday till 10:00 Friday.

Thursday night, gonna be another cold one with frost all over, but not as bad as Tuesday or Wednesday night since little bit milder air coming from the west.

In Northern Ireland, they ain’t gritting non-major roads ’cause of one strike, so motorists gotta be extra careful with the icy roads.

In Aberdeenshire, almost all schools stay closed. South of the border, eight schools when shut down in Lancashire.

National Rail stay warning that wintry weather might mess up train journeys.

ScotRail when cancel stopping services between Dundee and Arbroath, Montrose and Inverurie, and Inverness to Elgin, while services between Inverness and Edinburgh/Glasgow gonna take 30 minutes longer.

UK Health Security Agency when issue amber cold weather alert for England this week, meaning NHS going get more busy and elderly folks or ones with health issues might be at more risk.

This cold snap when trigger automatic £25 payments for households getting certain benefits in more than 220 postcodes.

They make the payments in areas where the temp stay below zero for seven days straight.

Our best advice for this cold weather:

Along with the snow and ice, flood risk still high in some areas.

By 18:00 Thursday, they had 13 flood warnings – meaning flooding likely – and 59 flood alerts – meaning flooding possible – in England.

Over the weekend, UK going see milder Atlantic air rolling in with rain and strong winds.

Met Office put up one yellow warning for wind for Sunday, gonna hit many northern and western parts of UK with gusts up to 60-70mph. This could cause some travel headaches and power outages.

Temperatures going up to 12C in some places on Sunday.

How this cold weather been hitting you? Share your stories, pics, and vids by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.

Make sure for include one contact number if you okay talking to one BBC journalist. You can also get in touch like this:

If you reading this and can’t see the form, you gotta go the mobile version of the BBC website to send your message or you can email us at HaveYourSay@bbc.co.uk. ️

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