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Met Office snow warnings which covered parts of the east coast this week will soon extend inland, as snow once again threatens London. Southern England expects further snow alongside parts of the northeast and Scotland in the coming days, with Thursday and Friday to extend freezing conditions for many Brits. The warnings follow the continue chaos caused by travelling system Storm Darcy, which drifted in from the Netherlands earlier this week.
Met Office snow warnings for Monday (Image: MET OFFICE)
READ MORE During Monday morning the snow will turn more intermittent before gradually easing.
The Met Office has also issued an amber snow warning for parts of the East Midlands and Yorkshire and the Humber until 2pm this afternoon.
The Met Office warns snow showers will become frequent across the area over the course of the morning, while accumulations of 3-8 cm and possibly as much as 10-15 cm of snow are possible in some places - particularly over the Lincolnshire Wolds.
The Met Office add: Strong northeasterly winds will cause the snow drift.
MET OFFICE WARNINGS have been updated and extended in some parts of the UK today as Storm Darcy smashes into Britain with gale-force winds and heavy snow.
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Storm Darcy is wreaking havoc across the UK after torrential downpours have caused flash floods. Travel services have been disrupted across the worst affected areas in the north of England and sandbags have been distributed to residents in parts of Yorkshire. Storm Darcy, which was named by the Dutch Met Service KNMI on Friday, has reached the UK this afternoon and is set to bring cold, strong winds of up to 55mph and snow. The agency wrote: The KNMI has given a name to the
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The Met Office has issued swathes of weather warnings across the UK as Storm Darcy is forecast to bring even more heavy snow to several areas of the country. Sunday saw gales of 50mph and heavy snow hit the nation, and this morning many areas of the UK woke up to a further dusting. The Met Office forecast indicates the South East and eastern England, in particular, will see significant snowfall today, along with areas of northern England and Scotland.