'Danger to life' alert as snow and winds of up to 75mph to hit Manchester on New Year's Day

Snow and winds of up to 75mph are set to hit Manchester on New Year's Day, prompting the Met Office to issue two yellow weather warnings.

Forecasters say “heavy and persistent snow” across the region may bring disruption on Wednesday.

The extreme conditions could cause power cuts and interference to other services such as phone coverage.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad
Snow and wind warnings have been issued for Manchester for New Year's Dayplaceholder image
Snow and wind warnings have been issued for Manchester for New Year's Day | National World

Residents were also warned to prepare for travel delays on roads and cancelled rail or air travel.

A yellow weather warning for snow covering parts of the city will be in place from 9am on Wednesday until 3am on Thursday.

A spokesman for the Met Office said: “ A band of rain in association with a deep low pressure system moving in from the west pushes east on Wednesday.

“This is likely to turn to snow as it moves into cold air across the northern half of the UK.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“2-5 cm and locally nearer 10 cm of snow accumulations are possible widely, with 10-15 cm and locally 20-25 cm over hills with significant drifting due to strong winds.”

A deep area of low pressure is also set to bring strong winds of up to 75mph to the county on New Year's Day.

Forecasters said flying debris, such as tiles blown from roofs and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, could pose a danger to life.

Roads and bridges may also close, resulting in longer journey times or cancellations.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“Gusts of 65-75 mph are likely around coasts and hills, especially in the south and west, with 50-60 mph gusts likely fairly widely inland,” the Met Office said.

A yellow weather warning for wind covering all of the city will be in place from 9am on Wednesday and 6am on Thursday.

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.

Follow us
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy notice