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An worldwide airport within the UK has issued a warning to travellers, as a snow and ice yellow climate alert is to return into drive tonight within the space. East Midlands Airport (EMA) has urged passengers to plan forward as snowy circumstances are anticipated to trigger journey disruptions within the area.

An announcement from EMA, reported by NottinghamLive, learn: “Wintry weather is forecast this evening and overnight. Our teams are ready to minimise any disruption it may cause. If you are travelling to the airport over the next few days, please take care and prepare in advance.”

This comes because the Met Office has issued a number of climate warnings coming into drive at varied occasions over the subsequent few days.

Nine areas, together with Leicestershire and Northamptonshire, within the East Midlands area are to be affected by a yellow snow and ice alert lasting a number of hours.

The warning, issued earlier on Sunday, January 4, will come into drive at 8pm and can stay in place till 11am tomorrow.

The alert warns people who ice and snow could trigger journey disruption in a single day and into Monday morning.

It learn: “A band of snow showers will move south during Sunday evening and into the early hours of Monday, giving a covering of 1-3 cm of snow in places and leading to ice on untreated surfaces. Further snow showers are likely across eastern England during Monday morning.”

Areas within the East of England, London, South East England and the South West of England are additionally affected by this identical warning.

A distinct yellow snow and ice warning has been in place since 12pm in the present day in areas throughout the North East and South West of England in addition to the East and West Midlands and Wales.

Meanwhile, areas inside 4 areas in Scotland are below a uncommon amber warning for snow, lasting between 6pm in the present day and 10am on Monday, January 5.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2153397/east-midlands-airport-travel-warning-snow-ice