UK Easter Weather: Travel Warning As Snow And Heavy Rain Set To Return

More than 100 flood alerts issued.
Torrential rain and heavy snow warnings are in place
Torrential rain and heavy snow warnings are in place
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Forecasters have warned of treacherous driving conditions for Easter holidaymakers with snow and torrential rain on the way.

A yellow snow alert has been issued for parts of northern England and Scotland on bank holiday Monday.

Motorists have been warned to prepare for treacherous driving conditions
Motorists have been warned to prepare for treacherous driving conditions
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Most of Wales, England and Northern Ireland is covered by a yellow warning for heavy rain, with up to 70mm expected to fall in some areas.

More than 100 flood alerts and seven flood warnings were in place across England on Sunday.

The Met Office said there is a chance of delays on roads, with some stranded vehicles and disruption to rail and air travel.

First wave of #Easter rain has left a swathe of flood warnings
and alerts. If you're out and about this bank holiday weekend stay close to our warnings here …https://t.co/GNMHvoFrkA #floodaware

— Environment Agency (@EnvAgency) March 31, 2018

Forecaster Helen Roberts said: “The main risk is rain, we have a number of warnings out at the moment, including a fairly large rain warning covering most of the country.

“It is going to cause problems for people travelling on Monday – there will be a lot of surface water on roads.

“Further north there is a snow risk overnight on Sunday with snow and sleet across the moors of England and hills and mountains of wales.”

As the rain pushes northwards through #Easter Monday we're likely to see some disruptive #snow 🌨️, especially over hills, which may cause some travel issues #weatheraware pic.twitter.com/TFrB4CLpba

— Met Office (@metoffice) March 31, 2018

Heavy #rain 🌧️ is also expected for Northern Ireland on #Easter Monday and overnight into Tuesday, bringing the risk of disruption to travel and localised flooding #weatheraware pic.twitter.com/TkV8aDCjeq

— Met Office (@metoffice) March 31, 2018

Some rural communities could become cut off, mainly across the northern Pennines and Scottish Borders, with “significant accumulations” and up to 10cm of snow forecast.

“There could be some disruption in the north.

“Further south it will be more of a transient feature and not much settling on the roads,” Ms Roberts added.

For those who are travelling across Britain, warnings have been issued that train services could be disrupted and heavy traffic will take to the roads.

The AA warned motorists to take extra care and said the bank holiday weekend is “likely to be one of the busiest on the roads in recent years”.

It is not unusual weather in the UK in April – the month sees an average of 2.3 snow days each year.

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