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UK Faces Travel Mayhem as Amber Snow Warning Brings Up to 25cm of Snow and Bone-Chilling Cold to Newcastle, Whitby, North Yorkshire Moors, and Grampians

21 Nov 2025 By travelandtourworld

UK Faces Travel Mayhem as Amber Snow Warning Brings Up to 25cm of Snow and Bone-Chilling Cold to Newcastle, Whitby, North Yorkshire Moors, and Grampians

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The UK is preparing for severe travel disruption as an amber snow warning takes effect, bringing up to 25cm of snow to regions like Newcastle, Whitby, the North Yorkshire Moors, and the Grampians. Bone-chilling cold and blizzard-like conditions are expected to create treacherous driving conditions and cause widespread chaos on roads and public transport. The heavy snow and icy patches will make travel particularly hazardous for motorists and commuters, with rural areas at higher risk of isolation due to strong winds and potential power outages.

In Newcastle, the wintry weather is set to continue through the night, with snow showers gradually becoming more focused on coastal areas. The region will experience freezing temperatures, widespread frost, and icy patches. Winds are expected to ease later on, but temperatures could plummet as low as -4°C, making conditions even more challenging.

The amber warning, which is in effect from 3 a.m. to 9 p.m., is especially concerning for travelers in areas like North Yorkshire Moors. Snow accumulations of up to 25 cm are expected on higher ground, creating potential hazards for those traveling in the region. Coastal areas and other affected zones will also face persistent sleet and snow showers into Thursday, with significant disruption expected for transport networks, including possible power outages.

The weather will ease slightly for most of the country by Thursday, with sunny skies expected across many areas. However, the ongoing sleet and snow showers will continue to affect coastal regions, particularly along northeastern England, where conditions could remain harsh. Snowfall is expected to be heaviest across the North York Moors, the Sperrins, Northwest Highlands, Grampians, and parts of upland Pembrokeshire, where conditions could become treacherous.

For rural communities within the amber warning area, there is a risk of being cut off due to strong gusty winds that could create occasional blizzard-like conditions. The added risk of lightning is also a concern, increasing the potential danger for both motorists and residents.

Travel in Newcastle and surrounding areas will continue to be disrupted by the wintry showers. As snow feeds inland from the North Sea, conditions could deteriorate further through Thursday, making travel more difficult for commuters and drivers alike.

Motorists in the North East faced severe challenges on Wednesday night, as heavy snow resulted in multiple vehicles becoming stuck along the A171 near Whitby. North Yorkshire Police were forced to close the A169 between Whitby and Pickering due to the dangerous conditions. Experts have strongly advised drivers to exercise caution, as snow and ice can make roads highly hazardous. Stopping distances increase significantly on icy surfaces, so drivers are urged to slow down, maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, and stick to main roads whenever possible. It’s also critical to allow for extra time to reach destinations.

Wintry showers will extend to other regions of the UK, including East Anglia, western Wales, and Cornwall, with the North East still experiencing potentially disruptive snow through Thursday. In some areas, travel could be severely delayed, and icy conditions may persist for much of the day.

For rail passengers, National Rail has warned commuters to check their journey plans before traveling. Due to the extreme weather, speed restrictions may be in place to ensure safe rail operations, which could lead to train cancellations, delays, and service alterations. Commuters are advised to stay updated on any disruptions and be prepared for unexpected changes.

The cold snap will persist through the week, with Arctic air settling over the UK, making temperatures feel even colder than the thermometer suggests. Widespread frost is expected overnight into Thursday, with temperatures dropping to as low as -6°C in rural northern areas. These cold conditions could pose additional risks for vulnerable populations and those with outdoor responsibilities.

However, the coldest temperatures of the week may still be ahead. The Met Office has warned that Friday could see temperatures dip to as low as -12°C in parts of Scotland, particularly in areas where snow has accumulated. This could lead to even more challenging conditions, with the potential for additional snowfall and further disruption to travel.

As the weekend approaches, the weather is expected to become more typical for this time of year, with temperatures beginning to rise. However, it will not be as unseasonably warm as it was earlier in November. While rain and wind are expected to increase, these conditions will bring an end to the extreme cold, though they may present new challenges for those still coping with the lingering effects of the snow.

The UK is facing severe travel disruption as an amber snow warning brings up to 25cm of snow and bone-chilling cold to Newcastle, Whitby, the North Yorkshire Moors, and the Grampians, making roads treacherous and public transport unreliable.

In summary, while most of the UK will see some improvement in weather conditions by Thursday, the ongoing snow and icy conditions in the North East and other affected areas will continue to cause significant disruption. Travelers are advised to take extra precautions, stay updated on weather and travel alerts, and plan for extra time to reach their destinations.

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