Storm Dave Forecasts Heavy Snow and Strong Winds Across Scotland and Northern England
Met Office names Storm Dave with Easter snow warning as 7 places face 8 inches
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The Met Office has named Storm Dave, warning of blizzard conditions and up to 8 inches of snow over the Easter weekend. A yellow snow warning is in effect for parts of north-west Scotland, while a yellow rain warning covers all of Scotland, indicating potential travel disruptions and damage from strong winds.
- 01Storm Dave is expected to bring blizzard-like conditions and snow over Easter.
- 02A yellow snow warning is issued for north-west Scotland with up to 8 inches of snow.
- 03A yellow rain warning covers all of Scotland from Saturday evening to Sunday noon.
- 04Strong winds may cause damage and travel disruptions across affected regions.
- 05Warnings also extend to parts of Wales and northern England.
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The Met Office has issued warnings for Storm Dave, which is expected to hit the UK over the Easter weekend. A yellow snow warning has been placed for parts of north-west Scotland, predicting up to 8 inches of snow from Saturday afternoon until early Sunday morning. Additionally, a yellow rain warning is in effect across all of Scotland from Saturday evening until noon on Easter Sunday, indicating heavy rainfall and potential flooding. The storm will also bring strong winds, with a separate yellow wind warning for parts of Wales and northern England. The Met Office cautions that these conditions could lead to travel disruptions and damage, urging residents to prepare accordingly.
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Storm Dave could disrupt travel plans for residents and visitors in affected areas, especially during the Easter holiday.
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