Britain back on Arctic storm alert with freezing gales

An icy arctic blast is set to batter Britain with gale force winds as temperatures plummet to -10C in some parts of the UK.

Thick fog will also cause travel chaos across the UK as commuters will face difficult driving conditions and flight delays on Thursday night and Friday morning.   

One forecaster warned that a ‘potent wintry blast’ is on its way and could arrive in the UK ‘early next week’.

Remote parts of Britain will be hit by freezing winds as temperatures drop as low as -10C in Scotland and snow could even fall on higher grounds.

A woman was spotted pushing a pram on bitterly cold and frosty morning in Aberystwyth, Wales, on Thursday The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for fog, with very low visibility, for much of Wales

Fog was seen covering parts of the Brecon Beacons in South Wales as the Met Office issued a yellow warning for large parts of the UK 

Fog was seen covering parts of the Brecon Beacons in South Wales as the Met Office issued a yellow warning for large parts of the UK 

The famous Harland and Wolff cranes peer through the fog as a walker makes his way across Cave Hill on January 11, 2018 in Belfast, Northern Ireland

The famous Harland and Wolff cranes peer through the fog as a walker makes his way across Cave Hill on January 11, 2018 in Belfast, Northern Ireland

People were seen walking in a park in Aberystwyth, Wales, with temperatures below freezing after a night of clear cloudless skies

People were seen walking in a park in Aberystwyth, Wales, with temperatures below freezing after a night of clear cloudless skies

The Met Office has issued an urgent yellow warning and said some flights could be delayed because of patchy fog on Friday night.   

Almost the whole of Northern Ireland, and the west of England, including Liverpool, Manchester, Wolverhampton, Bristol and parts of Devon will also be affected by thick fog. 

James Madden, a forecaster for Exacta Weather, warned snow will hit ‘northern and western areas’ next week. 

He said: ‘We are currently in the calm before the storm, there are now strong signals for a potent wintry blast to arrive early next week.

‘Westerly winds will clash with colder air to deliver widespread and heavy snow showers across some large swathes of the country. 

‘The snow will initially hit many northern and western areas and persist over several days, before impacting many other parts of the country at times during next week.

‘We have to go back a few years to the last time we experienced anything of this potency, this is looking like becoming a notable and lengthy spell of widespread cold and snowy weather.’

Meanwhile, motorists have been advised to allocate more time for their journeys tomorrow morning.

Mark Wilson, a forecaster at the Met Office, told MailOnline: ‘We have issued a fog warning with parts of Northern Ireland, Wales, the west of England and Devon affected.

‘The temperature could drop to 3C in areas affected by the fog.

‘We have already seen fog around and it will continue over the next couple of hours and into tomorrow morning.

‘Motorists should take care out on the roads as they will be driving in tricky conditions when going to work tomorrow morning.’ 

A spokesman for the Met Office added: ‘Patchy fog is expected to reform in places this evening and overnight. Slower journey times are possible and there is a chance of delays to flights.’

Dog walkers were seen enjoying a sunny but cold day on Weymouth beach, in Dorset, on Thursday morning as parts of the UK will be hit by thick cloudy fog tonight and tomorrow 

Dog walkers were seen enjoying a sunny but cold day on Weymouth beach, in Dorset, on Thursday morning as parts of the UK will be hit by thick cloudy fog tonight and tomorrow 

A young woman walked her two dogs through the park in Aberystwyth and fog is set to continue to cover parts of south east Wales on Friday morning 

A young woman walked her two dogs through the park in Aberystwyth and fog is set to continue to cover parts of south east Wales on Friday morning 

The Met Office has issued an urgent yellow warning and said some flights could be delayed because of the patchy fog in Northern Ireland and west England and south east Wales 

The Met Office has issued an urgent yellow warning and said some flights could be delayed because of the patchy fog in Northern Ireland and west England and south east Wales 

Dozens of people enjoyed a stroll along Weymouth beach on Thursday morning as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning

Dozens of people enjoyed a stroll along Weymouth beach on Thursday morning as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning



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