Yorkshire Live Article RatingMet Office power cut warning as 25 areas set to be battered by 15-hour snowstorm - Yorkshire Live
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53% : Meanwhile, in England, a yellow weather warning for ice could also bring snow and 'subzero' temperatures to parts of Durham, Cumbria and Northumberland, as well as Yorkshire, starting at 5am on Tuesday and lasting until midday, affecting another 18 areas.53% : The Met Office's list of regions under the snow warning includes: Meanwhile, its 20 areas affected by the ice warning are:
50% : Households are being warned of potential disruption from an Arctic blast, affecting travel and power supplies in various parts of Scotland, while a separate ice warning has been issued for the north of England.
49% : In its ice warning for England and Scotland, it added: "Outbreaks of rain and hill snow, falling on subzero surfaces, could lead to some icy conditions on Tuesday morning.
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