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Delegated Services Risk Warning: Weather; Snow and Ice

Just as you thought it was safe to move on as they'd updated the Yellow, we now have the higher grade AMBER in place. This doesn't cover the whole of our patch, the rest remains yellow. Check the extent here: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/ public/weather/warnings#?date= 2019-01-31&region=sw& regionType=area&id=da2cef65- d414-4d8c-968e-ae65224819ec Timing is the same with the snow setting in around 5 pm this afternoon, showers before then though. This underlines the get away promptly advice I gave. Created:   10:23 on Thu 31 Jan 2019 GMT     Further details A band of rain will arrive from the southwest on Thursday afternoon, quickly turning to snow and becoming heavy at times. 3 to 7 cm is likely to accumulate quickly - within two to three hours - with up to 10 cm in some places. The highest snowfall accumulations are likely to be in areas above 150 metres or so. Warning impact matrix Very likely ** Unlikely Very low impact Hig

Delegated Services Risk Warning: Weather; Snow and Ice

Hello all, I have just watched the local forecast with interest and await the Met Office web site catching up with it! What was said/shown has been updated with elements of more significance. It appears that there is now potential for snow showers to start across our patch from lunchtime but without major impact. As the afternoon goes on the showers look to then merge into longer spells of snow, which then in the evening becomes persistent somewhere along the M4 ish, and to the north of it before lessening off past midnight. NB: Accumulations estimates vary significantly from the light dusting to perhaps up to 8 cm with elevation. Timings are also in flux so we are advised to check again for updates on a regular basis. I will do this and keep you posted. On this basis a prompt get away at the end of the pupil day for all would look to be appropriate. At the moment I stick with 'curtain time' early Friday morning to see whether it's business as close to normal and on a

Delegated Services Risk Warning: Weather; Snow and Ice

Hello all, On the basis of the current forecast projection, coming to a conclusion on business as usual on Friday is very difficult to call. You'll see from the risk matrix below and description that things are moving in the higher impact direction for snow on the way home and overnight on Thursday, with things easing in the early hours and into the morning. However, there's still the caveat that a lot of it could be rain! If snow, the description may mean that it will be possible to have motorways and the majority of principal gritted routes open and, therefore, public transport running for the journey to work. My call at the moment is that it looks like an early curtain open and radio on for Friday morning to see what we face. It could vary markedly across the staff team's travel to work area. Make sure your communication cascade to all method is ready, up to date and has capacity if many have to use it. It may be a 'we are open' on a rolling basis will

Delegated Services Risk Warning: Weather; Snow and Ice

Hello all there's more emphasis on hills and the 'could' word for lower levels in the update below from the Met Office so it looks like one of those wait and see and it should pass quickly things. Bill Regional Forecast for South West England Headline: Staying cold with rain and hill snow today. Today: Rain and hill snow will gradually spread in from the west today. There could be sleet or snow to lower levels for a time in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 6 °C. Tonight: Rain, sleet and snow will clear this evening to leave clear spells and wintry showers which could bring snow to inland areas. A widespread frost is likely with icy patches. Minimum temperature -3 °C. Wednesday: A cold start with ice in places. Sunshine and wintry showers continuing through the day, but showers gradually easing later. Maximum temperature 7 °C. Outlook for Thursday to Saturday: A dry and frosty start on Thursday before a band of rain arrives later in the mornin

Delegated Services Risk Warning: Yellow warning for South West England

Hello all, As the 'S' thing always causes that extra frisson of excitement we will share this updated Yellow warning detail with you from the Met office, although we do try to keep it to amber usually and maybe red at worst. The map issued with the warning suggests the further East you are in our 'patch' the less likely it is that snow will be involved. So at present Bath may be on the dividing line!  If correct some travel home journeys may be a bit challenging. This would apply too for school - home travel. At present it is too early to come to a conclusion on any proportionate action necessary, so we'll keep a close eye on updates and let you know any updates. Here's the information: Issued: Mon 28 Jan 09:55 Between 12:00 Tue 29th and 11:00 Wed 30th Headline Rain turning to snow, especially on hills, then turning icy. What to expect Some roads and railways likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and