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Met Office weather warning: Brits face commuter chaos as all-day yellow snow alert issued
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Scots will wake up to a snow weather warning from the UK’s national weather service.
The impact of adverse conditions could impact many transport networks in the region.
The Met Office said: “Snow may cause some disruption across parts of Scotland through Tuesday before clearing northwards.”
They added: “Some roads and railways likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.”
The warning has been put in place for much of the day, lasting from 6am until 10pm.
Areas affected include: Angus, Perth & Kinross, Aberdeenshire, Moray and Highland.
In a more detailed summary, the Met Office said: “Persistent rain over northern Scotland will increasingly turn to snow over high ground during Tuesday morning, then to lower levels by the afternoon.
“This is likely to bring some temporary accumulations in places to sea-level, with 2-5cm above 100-200m in places and perhaps 10cm above 300m.
“There is some uncertainty by Tuesday night but snow is likely to clear northwards and turn back to rain leading to some snow melt.”
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