Yellow Cold Weather Alert Issued for Cambridgeshire as Chilly Temperatures Expected

A yellow cold weather alert is now in effect for Cambridgeshire, with chilly temperatures expected to impact the region over the coming days

Yellow Cold Weather Alert Issued for Cambridgeshire as Chilly Temperatures Expected
Yellow Cold Weather Alert Issued for Cambridgeshire as Chilly Temperatures Expected

Cambridgeshire: A yellow cold weather alert is out. It’s going to get chilly, folks! The alert kicks in at 6pm on Friday and lasts until Tuesday morning.

The Met Office and UK Health Security Agency are on it. They say the whole East of England will feel the chill. So, be prepared for some minor health impacts.

Vulnerable folks might need to use healthcare services more. The cold can be risky for those who are already struggling.

Other regions like the North East and London are also under this alert. Only the South West is spared for now.

In Cambridgeshire, temperatures could drop to around 1°C. It’s going to be cold, especially in the mornings. Don’t expect it to rise above 7°C during this alert.

The Met Office has shared tips to stay warm and safe. They’ve got advice on keeping your home cozy and handling winter illnesses. Check their website for more info.

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