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Cold Snap Hits Lincolnshire: Ice and Snow Warnings Issued

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Cold Snap Hits Lincolnshire: Ice and Snow Warnings Issued

Residents throughout Lincolnshire are being cautioned to prepare for a period of freezing weather, as warnings of ice and snow have been set in place. The Met Office has emphasized the potential for hazards on roads and pavements, advising travellers to exercise caution in the upcoming days. Local authorities stand ready to send out gritters to ensure road safety and residents are urged to keep a check on vulnerable neighbours during this cold period. The weather conditions are anticipated to affect everyday routines, prompting schools and businesses to make preparations for potential disruptions.

This story was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting available on news.google.com.

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