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Yellow Warning for Snow as Lincolnshire Braces for Cold Snap

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Yellow Warning for Snow as Lincolnshire Braces for Cold Snap

Lincolnshire residents are being urged to brace for wintry weather as the Met Office has issued a yellow warning for snow and ice in the area, in effect until 11:00 GMT on Thursday. The significant cold snap affecting much of the UK has led temperatures to plummet below freezing point, and Lincolnshire has not been exempted from these frigid conditions. The UK Health Security Agency has concurrently put out a cold-health alert for England, sounding an alarm about potential risks to the elderly and individuals with health concerns until Saturday. Given the anticipated frosty conditions, there could be potential hazards on Lincolnshire’s roads and pavements, with the possibility of disruptions to local transportation services. Although the forecasted snowfall is not expected to equal the levels witnessed in other regions of the UK, residents are nonetheless advised to stay updated and take all necessary safety measures.

This article has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.bbc.com.

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