In a 'multi-hazard' weather event, Storm Bert is set to bring snow, rain and wind to the UK throughout this weekend and we want to know - are you worried the weather is getting more extreme in the UK? Several weather warnings have been put in place ahead of the storm, including two rare 'danger to life' amber alerts for snow and ice. Already the north has been blanketed in snow this morning, with 16 inches expected to fall this Saturday. The extreme weather event comes after the UK was plunged into a deep freeze due to polar air moving southwards, with temperatures dropping below 0 degrees Celsius for the first time year in many areas. At Braemar in Aberdeenshire, locals saw temperatures as low as -11.2°C, while in Watnall, Nottinghamshire 12cm deep snow was reported. Stormy weather is set to cause travel disruption and flooding across the weekend, particularly in South Wales. This morning, airports in Newcastle, Leeds and Bradford have been plunged into chaos after heavy snowfall on runways, leaving some holidaymakers 'stranded on flights for hours'. The Met Office said: "A deep area of low pressure is expected to bring a spell of prolonged and, at times, heavy rainfall across a large part of the UK this weekend. Across Wales and western England, rain and hill snow is expected to develop during the early hours of Saturday morning before falling as rain to all levels by late morning and continuing through to early Sunday morning.
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