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Met Office issues more snow and ice warnings for Greater Manchester

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Warnings have been issued over possible disruption with snow set to fall on Greater Manchester this week. Arctic winds are beginning to sweep in over the UK bringing with them a severe cold snap.

And The Met Office has now issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice, which cover our region, for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Warnings are already in place for Northern Ireland and northern parts of Scotland today (Sunday) and tomorrow (Monday). The Met Office says parts of northern Scotland could see around 10cm of snow over the next two days.

Northern Ireland could also see up to 5cm of snow on higher ground on Monday, with a yellow warning in place from 3am until the end of the day. Try MEN Premium now with our amazing New Year offer...

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