Northern Europe is facing freezing temperatures and snow, boosting heating demand and putting more pressure on the region’s depleting gas inventories.
There are yellow weather alerts over Scotland on Friday, with the risk of blizzard conditions in parts, according to the Met Office. Amber warnings are in place across parts of England and Wales during the weekend, with as much as 40 centimeters (16 inches) of snow expected over the Pennines. The U.K. Health Security Agency has issued cold health warnings until Wednesday.
“This weekend will bring a range of weather hazards to the UK, notable snow accumulations, freezing rain, ice and heavy rain as well as some gusty conditions,” said Jason Kelly, chief forecaster at the Met Office.
Northeast France and northwest Germany are also on alert for snow and ice. The snow is likely to get heavier in the north through Friday, while isolated wintry showers are forecast further south, according to the German weather service DWD.
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