Storm Darcy to bring six inches of snow today with warnings until Friday

Britain shudders in -17C Storm Darcy freeze: Binmen cancel collections after roads become ice rinks, lion cub dies at wildlife park in Kent and elderly are warned not to risk getting a Covid jab after coldest night in 10 years

  • Rugby Borough Council, Thurrock and Southwark Council have all been forced to suspend bin collections
  • Chilliest night of the winter so far, with -16.7C (1.94F) recorded at Altnaharra, northern Scotland on Tuesday
  • Today snow showers could bring between 2-6ins (5-15cm) of snow anywhere on eastern side of Great Britain
  • In Kent, where temperatures could drop to -7C, a lion cub died at the Port Lympne Reserve after going outside 

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Bitter Baltic weather is continuing to bite across Britain, bringing nearly two feet of snow and the coldest night for more than a decade. 

Today snow showers could bring 2-6ins (5-15cm) of snow anywhere on the eastern side of Great Britain, with daytime temperatures forecast to range from -1C to 2C in London and Cardiff, and for Edinburgh from -5C to 0C.

Last night was the chilliest night of the winter so far, as temperatures fell to minus 17.1C overnight in the Scottish Highlands, setting a new 10-year low.

And the cold snap is set to continue, with the Met Office warning that temperatures could drop even lower overnight tonight. 

Yellow weather warnings for areas where snow and ice could cause travel disruption cover much of Northern Ireland until 11am today, and the eastern half of the UK mainland until midnight.

This warning remains in place throughout Thursday and Friday for the north-eastern edges of England and Scotland.

And a Met Office forecast has warned of extreme cold temperatures as most of Scotland is expected to sit below zero tonight. Temperatures as low as minus 11C are expected overnight in the Highlands, while the central belt can expect highs of minus 2C, to lows of minus 6C. 

Hardy swimmers Maddi Cook (left) and Grace Isobel didn't let the snow get in the way of their regular dip in the North Sea this morning

Hardy swimmers Maddi Cook (left) and Grace Isobel didn't let the snow get in the way of their regular dip in the North Sea this morning

Hardy swimmers Maddi Cook (left) and Grace Isobel didn’t let the snow get in the way of their regular dip in the North Sea this morning

Snow covers the streets in Holyrood, Edinburgh. It followed the chilliest night of the winter so far, with -16.7C (1.94F) recorded at Altnaharra, in Sutherland, northern Scotland, the coldest temperature since January 2010

Snow covers the streets in Holyrood, Edinburgh. It followed the chilliest night of the winter so far, with -16.7C (1.94F) recorded at Altnaharra, in Sutherland, northern Scotland, the coldest temperature since January 2010

Snow covers the streets in Holyrood, Edinburgh. It followed the chilliest night of the winter so far, with -16.7C (1.94F) recorded at Altnaharra, in Sutherland, northern Scotland, the coldest temperature since January 2010

Blidworth Village, Nottinghamshire. Director of Age UK Caroline Abrahams has warned elderly people with vaccine appointments not to attempt travelling through treacherous conditions

Blidworth Village, Nottinghamshire. Director of Age UK Caroline Abrahams has warned elderly people with vaccine appointments not to attempt travelling through treacherous conditions

Blidworth Village, Nottinghamshire. Director of Age UK Caroline Abrahams has warned elderly people with vaccine appointments not to attempt travelling through treacherous conditions

A man feeds seagulls in Whitley Bay. Temperatures could rise to 5C (41F) as far east as London by Sunday, and low single figures further north

A man feeds seagulls in Whitley Bay. Temperatures could rise to 5C (41F) as far east as London by Sunday, and low single figures further north

A man feeds seagulls in Whitley Bay. Temperatures could rise to 5C (41F) as far east as London by Sunday, and low single figures further north

Icicles hang from a statue in the fountains of Trafalgar Square in London after the water froze yesterday

Icicles hang from a statue in the fountains of Trafalgar Square in London after the water froze yesterday

Icicles hang from a statue in the fountains of Trafalgar Square in London after the water froze yesterday 

Frozen hedgerows in Darlington, County Durham. And the cold snap is set to continue, with the Met Office warning that temperatures could drop even lower overnight on Wednesday

Frozen hedgerows in Darlington, County Durham. And the cold snap is set to continue, with the Met Office warning that temperatures could drop even lower overnight on Wednesday

Frozen hedgerows in Darlington, County Durham. And the cold snap is set to continue, with the Met Office warning that temperatures could drop even lower overnight on Wednesday

There was a picture-perfect wintry scene at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh

There was a picture-perfect wintry scene at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh

There was a picture-perfect wintry scene at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh

Cars were buried in the snow and abandoned in Crete Road near Folkestone in Kent

Cars were buried in the snow and abandoned in Crete Road near Folkestone in Kent

Cars were buried in the snow and abandoned in Crete Road near Folkestone in Kent 

People walk through Knole Park, near Sevenoaks in Kent, as the cold snap continues

People walk through Knole Park, near Sevenoaks in Kent, as the cold snap continues

People walk through Knole Park, near Sevenoaks in Kent, as the cold snap continues

Traffic struggled in blizzard conditions on the M8 motorway in West Lothian during the morning rush hour

Traffic struggled in blizzard conditions on the M8 motorway in West Lothian during the morning rush hour

Traffic struggled in blizzard conditions on the M8 motorway in West Lothian during the morning rush hour

Passing motorists are slowing down to admire this spectacular roadside ice formation on a hedge on the A726 near Strathaven, Lanarkshire. It is caused by spray from puddles on the road being frozen causing large icicles to dangle down

Passing motorists are slowing down to admire this spectacular roadside ice formation on a hedge on the A726 near Strathaven, Lanarkshire. It is caused by spray from puddles on the road being frozen causing large icicles to dangle down

Passing motorists are slowing down to admire this spectacular roadside ice formation on a hedge on the A726 near Strathaven, Lanarkshire. It is caused by spray from puddles on the road being frozen causing large icicles to dangle down

People wrap up as they take a stroll across a snow-covered Hyde Park in London today

People wrap up as they take a stroll across a snow-covered Hyde Park in London today

People wrap up as they take a stroll across a snow-covered Hyde Park in London today 

A man clears the roads of snow in Warriston, Edinburgh. Rail services between Edinburgh and Glasgow are running 30 minutes late while Edinburgh tram services are currently cancelled because of issues caused by the weather

A man clears the roads of snow in Warriston, Edinburgh. Rail services between Edinburgh and Glasgow are running 30 minutes late while Edinburgh tram services are currently cancelled because of issues caused by the weather

A man clears the roads of snow in Warriston, Edinburgh. Rail services between Edinburgh and Glasgow are running 30 minutes late while Edinburgh tram services are currently cancelled because of issues caused by the weather

Cambridgeshire residents awoke to freezing temperatures and another dusting of snow this morning

Cambridgeshire residents awoke to freezing temperatures and another dusting of snow this morning

Cambridgeshire residents awoke to freezing temperatures and another dusting of snow this morning

Cold water swimmers Alison Ayling and Ali Routley brave the baltic temperatures as they swim past a tree covered in icicles overhanging the River Avon in Fordingbridge, the New Forest this morning

Cold water swimmers Alison Ayling and Ali Routley brave the baltic temperatures as they swim past a tree covered in icicles overhanging the River Avon in Fordingbridge, the New Forest this morning

Cold water swimmers Alison Ayling and Ali Routley brave the baltic temperatures as they swim past a tree covered in icicles overhanging the River Avon in Fordingbridge, the New Forest this morning

Weather warnings issued for snow and ice 

The Met Office has issued a number of yellow weather warnings for snow and ice, lasting until midnight across;

Central, Tayside & Fife 

East Midlands 

East of England 

Grampian 

Highlands & Eilean Siar 

London & South East England 

North East England  

Orkney & Shetland 

SW Scotland, Lothian Borders 

South West England  

West Midlands 

Yorkshire & Humber

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As Brits woke to a fresh blanket of snow today, there were several crashes on icy motorways and elderly people have been warned against travelling to Covid vaccination appointments if conditions in their area are treacherous.  

In Kent, where temperatures could drop to -7C today, a lion cub died at the Port Lympne Reserve after venturing outside.  

A further warning for tomorrow and into Friday morning covers the North East coast, from eastern Scotland to the Yorkshire Wolds, where up to 8cm (3.2ins) of snow could fall. 

The Met Office said that Storm Darcy, which caused much disruption last week, has now ‘definitely’ moved on.

The NHS said that despite tough conditions many vaccination centres had remained open, and any missed appointments would be rescheduled.

Yellow warnings for ice and snow were still present down the length of the UK on Wednesday, though some will remain in place in parts of northern England and Scotland on Thursday and Friday.

The Met said that a ‘rash of snow showers’ was expected through until Wednesday morning but that ‘erratic’ weather fronts would dominate the rest of week.

Daytime temperatures are forecast to hover in the single figures across the whole of the UK on Wednesday and Thursday.

Several councils in England, including Rugby Borough Council and Southwark Council, in London, were forced to briefly suspend waste collection services due to the weather conditions.

Thurrock Council, in Essex, said that more than 100 workers, mostly from street cleaning and waste collection teams, were diverted from regular duties to help clear snow from footpaths and routes to medical centres.

The low temperatures will cause pavements and roads to remain icy for the rest of the week, said Grahame Madge, a spokesman for the Met Office. 

The deepest recorded snow yesterday was 29cm (just under 2ft) at Aboyne in Aberdeenshire. England’s snowiest place was Andrewsfield, Essex, with 26cm (just over 10in).  

The temperature in Altnaharra overnight on Tuesday was the coldest since January 2010 when the temperature dipped to minus 22.3C.   

Temperatures could rise to 5C (41F) as far east as London by Sunday, and low single figures further north.

But the Met Office warns cold air could ‘push back’ in. Later in the month, drier, colder conditions are forecast and there remains the chance an easterly airflow could return bringing the risk of snow showers.  

Met Office meteorologist Clare Nasir said ‘temperatures will plummet wherever you are’ on Wednesday, and ‘strong winds’ and snow will be ‘disruptive across many areas’ in the UK.

Ms Nasir added: ‘Through Wednesday morning, we’ll see a rash of snow showers, but subtle changes through the day, the winds will lose their strength as the snow showers become more confined to the east of England.

‘Further west, we’ll see some brighter skies and sunshine through the day but we will see more showers come in through the far north-east of Scotland on Thursday after another severe frost and bitter start to the day.’ 

The Port Lympne Reserve revealed a lion cub died yesterday – the second in less than a month. 

In a statement, the reserve told Kent Live: ‘During the early hours of Tuesday morning, we became aware that one of the lion cubs was not visible. We believe it ventured out through the bedroom door unnoticed by its mother.

‘With below freezing temperatures, it would have become weak and succumbed to the elements very quickly. It later became clear that it had indeed passed away during the night.’ 

Kathy looks out across Hatton Mains Farm in Midlothian, Scotland, where temperatures are around 1C today

Kathy looks out across Hatton Mains Farm in Midlothian, Scotland, where temperatures are around 1C today

Kathy looks out across Hatton Mains Farm in Midlothian, Scotland, where temperatures are around 1C today 

Temperatures fell to minus 17.1C overnight in the Scottish Highlands, setting a new 10-year low. Pictured,  Hatton Mains Farm in Midlothian

Temperatures fell to minus 17.1C overnight in the Scottish Highlands, setting a new 10-year low. Pictured,  Hatton Mains Farm in Midlothian

Temperatures fell to minus 17.1C overnight in the Scottish Highlands, setting a new 10-year low. Pictured,  Hatton Mains Farm in Midlothian

Motorists battled to drive through the snow as it continued to fall today in Kelso, Scotland

Motorists battled to drive through the snow as it continued to fall today in Kelso, Scotland

Motorists battled to drive through the snow as it continued to fall today in Kelso, Scotland

A woman gets out of the Serpentine lake at Hyde Park, as Storm Darcy affects large parts of the country

A woman gets out of the Serpentine lake at Hyde Park, as Storm Darcy affects large parts of the country

A woman gets out of the Serpentine lake at Hyde Park, as Storm Darcy affects large parts of the country

Heavy snowfall overnight in Rothbury, Northumberland. Bitter Baltic weather is continuing to bite across Britain, bringing nearly two feet of snow and the coldest night for more than a decade

Heavy snowfall overnight in Rothbury, Northumberland. Bitter Baltic weather is continuing to bite across Britain, bringing nearly two feet of snow and the coldest night for more than a decade

Heavy snowfall overnight in Rothbury, Northumberland. Bitter Baltic weather is continuing to bite across Britain, bringing nearly two feet of snow and the coldest night for more than a decade

Sledgers climb the steps up to the Penshaw Monument on Penshaw Hill, Sunderland

Sledgers climb the steps up to the Penshaw Monument on Penshaw Hill, Sunderland

Sledgers climb the steps up to the Penshaw Monument on Penshaw Hill, Sunderland

A runner jogs past St Mary's Lighthouse near Whitley Bay as the cold snap continues to grip the nation

A runner jogs past St Mary's Lighthouse near Whitley Bay as the cold snap continues to grip the nation

A runner jogs past St Mary’s Lighthouse near Whitley Bay as the cold snap continues to grip the nation

The icy conditions are thought to have contributed to a serious three-vehicle road traffic accident closes the A12 in both directions on the Langham stretch just north of Colchester on the Essex-Suffolk border

The icy conditions are thought to have contributed to a serious three-vehicle road traffic accident closes the A12 in both directions on the Langham stretch just north of Colchester on the Essex-Suffolk border

The icy conditions are thought to have contributed to a serious three-vehicle road traffic accident closes the A12 in both directions on the Langham stretch just north of Colchester on the Essex-Suffolk border

Dilyn the Number 10 dog has been making the most of the snow this week

Dilyn the Number 10 dog has been making the most of the snow this week

Dilyn the Number 10 dog has been making the most of the snow this week 

Cars covered in snow on a residential street in Cullercoats, North Tyneside, this morning

Cars covered in snow on a residential street in Cullercoats, North Tyneside, this morning

Cars covered in snow on a residential street in Cullercoats, North Tyneside, this morning

Snow dusting at Seaton Sluice Harbour in Whitley Bay as the cold snap continues today

Snow dusting at Seaton Sluice Harbour in Whitley Bay as the cold snap continues today

Snow dusting at Seaton Sluice Harbour in Whitley Bay as the cold snap continues today

A snow plough clears the roads in Newcastle this morning after overnight snow across the North East

A snow plough clears the roads in Newcastle this morning after overnight snow across the North East

A snow plough clears the roads in Newcastle this morning after overnight snow across the North East

Snowfall over Tynemouth Priory. A change is in store for the weekend, with a low pressure system poised to bring in milder, southerly air to all parts of the country by Sunday

Snowfall over Tynemouth Priory. A change is in store for the weekend, with a low pressure system poised to bring in milder, southerly air to all parts of the country by Sunday

Snowfall over Tynemouth Priory. A change is in store for the weekend, with a low pressure system poised to bring in milder, southerly air to all parts of the country by Sunday

It comes after Age UK urged people to make extra checks on elderly friends and relatives and warned against travelling through treacherous conditions to receive vaccinations.

Director of Age UK Caroline Abrahams reminded those due to attend that vaccination appointments were ‘not a one-off’ opportunity.

Cold temperatures increase blood pressure, which can trigger heart attacks and strokes in elderly people, and breathing in chilly air can increase the impact of illnesses like flu and pneumonia.

Vaccination centres in Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk and Clacton-on-Sea and Colchester in Essex were closed on Tuesday due to the severe weather.

An NHS spokesperson said: ‘The vast majority of vaccination centres have remained open despite Storm Darcy but where sites have had to close for safety reasons the vaccine intended for use there is redirected to an open site to ensure all available vaccine is used as quickly as possible.

‘Any appointments which could not take place due to centre closures are being rescheduled.’

Children make the most of a steep snow covered closed road in Comely Bank, Edinburgh

Children make the most of a steep snow covered closed road in Comely Bank, Edinburgh

Children make the most of a steep snow covered closed road in Comely Bank, Edinburgh

Early morning walkers and families out enjoying some sledging at Whitley Bay today

Early morning walkers and families out enjoying some sledging at Whitley Bay today

Early morning walkers and families out enjoying some sledging at Whitley Bay today

These hardy swimmers were undeterred by the freezing conditions in the North Sea at Seaburn, in South Tyneside, this morning

These hardy swimmers were undeterred by the freezing conditions in the North Sea at Seaburn, in South Tyneside, this morning

These hardy swimmers were undeterred by the freezing conditions in the North Sea at Seaburn, in South Tyneside, this morning

Cambridgeshire wakes to freezing temperatures and snow. Storm Darcy has brought cold air rushing in, carpeting large areas of central and eastern England and Scotland with snow

Cambridgeshire wakes to freezing temperatures and snow. Storm Darcy has brought cold air rushing in, carpeting large areas of central and eastern England and Scotland with snow

Cambridgeshire wakes to freezing temperatures and snow. Storm Darcy has brought cold air rushing in, carpeting large areas of central and eastern England and Scotland with snow

Two joggers take a break from their early morning run to throw snow balls at each other under Newcastle's Tyne bridge this morning

Two joggers take a break from their early morning run to throw snow balls at each other under Newcastle's Tyne bridge this morning

Two joggers take a break from their early morning run to throw snow balls at each other under Newcastle’s Tyne bridge this morning

Early morning runners enjoy a run in the snow on Seaburn promenade, in South Tyneside, this morning

Early morning runners enjoy a run in the snow on Seaburn promenade, in South Tyneside, this morning

Early morning runners enjoy a run in the snow on Seaburn promenade, in South Tyneside, this morning

The wintry weather brought by Storm Darcy has carpeted large areas of central and eastern England and Scotland with snow. Pictured, Blidworth Village, Nottinghamshire

The wintry weather brought by Storm Darcy has carpeted large areas of central and eastern England and Scotland with snow. Pictured, Blidworth Village, Nottinghamshire

The wintry weather brought by Storm Darcy has carpeted large areas of central and eastern England and Scotland with snow. Pictured, Blidworth Village, Nottinghamshire

Two sledgers make the most of overnight snow to slide down a snow covered bank in Windy Nook, Gateshead, this morning

Two sledgers make the most of overnight snow to slide down a snow covered bank in Windy Nook, Gateshead, this morning

Two sledgers make the most of overnight snow to slide down a snow covered bank in Windy Nook, Gateshead, this morning

Snowfall over Tynemouth Priory. Storm Darcy has brought cold air rushing in, carpeting large areas of central and eastern England and Scotland with snow

Snowfall over Tynemouth Priory. Storm Darcy has brought cold air rushing in, carpeting large areas of central and eastern England and Scotland with snow

Snowfall over Tynemouth Priory. Storm Darcy has brought cold air rushing in, carpeting large areas of central and eastern England and Scotland with snow

Heavy snowfall overnight in Rothbury, Northumberland. The deepest recorded yesterday was 29cm (just under 2ft) at Aboyne in Aberdeenshire. England’s snowiest place was Andrewsfield, Essex, with 26cm (just over 10in)

Heavy snowfall overnight in Rothbury, Northumberland. The deepest recorded yesterday was 29cm (just under 2ft) at Aboyne in Aberdeenshire. England’s snowiest place was Andrewsfield, Essex, with 26cm (just over 10in)

Heavy snowfall overnight in Rothbury, Northumberland. The deepest recorded yesterday was 29cm (just under 2ft) at Aboyne in Aberdeenshire. England’s snowiest place was Andrewsfield, Essex, with 26cm (just over 10in)

A woman walks through the snow in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh. A Met Office forecast has warned of extreme cold temperatures as most of Scotland is expected to sit below zero Celsius on Wednesday night

A woman walks through the snow in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh. A Met Office forecast has warned of extreme cold temperatures as most of Scotland is expected to sit below zero Celsius on Wednesday night

A woman walks through the snow in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh. A Met Office forecast has warned of extreme cold temperatures as most of Scotland is expected to sit below zero Celsius on Wednesday night

Ice and snow dust the homes and fields of Blidworth Village in Nottinghamshire this morning

Ice and snow dust the homes and fields of Blidworth Village in Nottinghamshire this morning

Ice and snow dust the homes and fields of Blidworth Village in Nottinghamshire this morning

Commuters wrapped up against the chilly winds in London Bridge as they waited for a bus this morning

Commuters wrapped up against the chilly winds in London Bridge as they waited for a bus this morning

Commuters wrapped up against the chilly winds in London Bridge as they waited for a bus this morning 

Ducks on frozen floodwater on farm land near Rodmarton in Gloucestershire today

Ducks on frozen floodwater on farm land near Rodmarton in Gloucestershire today

Ducks on frozen floodwater on farm land near Rodmarton in Gloucestershire today 

A snow plough cleared the roads through the city centre in Newcastle this morning

A snow plough cleared the roads through the city centre in Newcastle this morning

A snow plough cleared the roads through the city centre in Newcastle this morning

A snow-covered Newcastle Quayside stands deserted this morning after overnight snow across the North East

A snow-covered Newcastle Quayside stands deserted this morning after overnight snow across the North East

A snow-covered Newcastle Quayside stands deserted this morning after overnight snow across the North East

Icicles next to the road, caused by traffic splashing through puddles on the A339 in Headley

Icicles next to the road, caused by traffic splashing through puddles on the A339 in Headley

Icicles next to the road, caused by traffic splashing through puddles on the A339 in Headley

People used their face masks to keep them warm as they walked to work through London Bridge today

People used their face masks to keep them warm as they walked to work through London Bridge today

People used their face masks to keep them warm as they walked to work through London Bridge today

The Met Office has issued a string of yellow weather warning for snow and ice across the country today

The Met Office has issued a string of yellow weather warning for snow and ice across the country today

The Met Office has issued a string of yellow weather warning for snow and ice across the country today

The Met Office has issued a string of yellow weather warning for snow and ice across the country today

The Met Office has issued a string of yellow weather warning for snow and ice across the country today 

Officers attended a number of minor road traffic collisions on Monday, when Storm Darcy was ravaging the UK, and police in King’s Lynn said that a lorry got stuck in a snowdrift and had to be towed out by farmers.

Vaccination centres in Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk and Clacton on Sea and Colchester in Essex also remained closed on Tuesday due to the severe weather.

Wind chill from strong easterly gusts of almost 30mph meant even parts of South-West England – normally the mildest part of the country – felt like -12C (10.4F) at midday yesterday.

Further warnings for wintry conditions have been issued for the next three days.

Even the fountains in Trafalgar Square succumbed to the winter chill, with the Jellicoe Fountain’s mermaids left covered in icicles.  

England’s coldest place in the early hours of yesterday was Shap, Cumbria, at -11.2C (11.8F).

But the temperatures are still a long way off the record of -27.2C (-16.96F) recorded at Braemar, in the Scottish Highlands, in 1892. 

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