Scots face weather warnings for snow, ice, rain and wind
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The UK experienced sub-zero temperatures on Monday with Scotland experiencing heavy snow and travel disruption
An amber warning for snow is in force until 2pm on Sunday with heavy snowfall expected. The warning affects areas some areas north of Glasgow and stretches up to the Aberdeen area. Other yellow warnings are in force throughout the majority of the country, with wind warnings reaching as far as the Orkney and Shetland Isles.
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They have also been issued for extreme heat, like during the summer of 2022, when the UK saw temperatures over 40C. The last time a red weather warning was issued was during Storm Eowyn on 24 January 2025. The warning covered all of Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, including Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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