As Scotland braces to face winds of up to 90 mph during the incoming Storm Éowyn, another yellow warning has been issued for parts of the country - this time for snow.The Met Office stated that some parts of Scotland could face disruptive snowfall on Friday morning which will ease and/or turn to rain later in the day.
The warning has been placed for the time between 3am and 12pm on Friday, January 24.According to the Met Office, some roads and railways will likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.Speaking for Friday's outlook, Meteorologist Clare Nasir said: "Winds across the central part of the country, Northern Ireland, southern and central parts of Scotland, Wales and Northern England could reach 70-80mph."Wind warnings have been issued for most of the country.
There will be some heavy rain associated with it as well, preceded by snow, particularly across Central and Northern areas of Scotland before it all clears away."Snow is set to blanket higher ground across northern England and southern Scotland on Friday morning as rain spreads northeast.
Initially, snow will fall heavily, particularly on hills, but will soon give way to rain as temperatures rise. In some areas, particularly above 100 meters, snow accumulations will range from 2-5cm, with up to 10cm possible at elevations above 300 meters.
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