Weather warnings from Met Office and UK Health Security Agency

By Max Goodman 8th Dec 2022

Cold weather warnings issued
Cold weather warnings issued

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the next three days in Falmouth with the potential for ice and even snow in high places.

This could see ice patches on untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths so make sure you take extra caution when travelling by car or on foot.

Met Office

The UK Healthy Security Agency (UKHSA) has also issued a cold weather warning for the whole of England, as low temperatures and potentially severe overnight frosts have been forecast since yesterday evening. The Agency is encouraging people to stay warm and look out for those most at risk from the effects of cold weather.

Dr. Agostinho Sousa, Consultant in Public Health Medicine at UKHSA, said:

"Cold weather can have serious consequences for health, and older people and those with heart or lung conditions can be particularly at risk.

"If you have a pre-existing medical condition, you should heat your home to a temperature that is comfortable for you. Try to heat the rooms you use most, such as the living and bedroom, to at least 18°C if you can, and keep your bedroom windows closed at night."

Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Rebekah Sherwin, said:

"Temperatures will start to dip this week, with daytime temperatures struggling to get above freezing in many places from mid-week onwards. However, the cold air from the Arctic will also bring brighter conditions, with some dry, sunny spells in many areas, particularly away from the coast."

UKHSA has supplemented the cold weather plan for England with useful resources and advice on the risks of cold weather and tips for staying warm and well this winter.

For people struggling to afford heating bills, Simple Energy Advice provides free advice on energy efficiency and national grants that are available to help keep you warm this winter.

     

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