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Liverpool Echo
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Abigail Nicholson

Merseyrail issue 'disruption' warning to passengers as snow forecast on Thursday

Merseyrail has issued a warning to passengers ahead of freezing cold temperatures and a forecast of wintery showers.

The travel provider posted a statement on its website and social media platforms on Wednesday, March 8, warning people to check before they travel on Thursday, March 9. It comes after the Met Office put a yellow snow warning in place on Thursday, March 9 and Friday, March 10.

According to both the Met Office and BBC forecast, light snow will start picking up tomorrow morning. Merseyrail has now told passengers disruption on Thursday, March 9 is "likely".

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An update on Merseyrail's social media and website said: "Winter Weather Warning The Met Office has issued a weather warning for cold and snowy temperatures overnight. Passengers are advised that disruption on the morning of Thursday 9 March is likely. If you're planning on using our services tomorrow please check before you travel."

The BBC reports: "After some early brightness this morning, it will gradually turn cloudier from the south into the afternoon. Later on, spells of sleet and snow look to move in from the west in places."

While the Met Offices states it will be a dry start before it turns "unsettled with snow." Met Office Chief Meteorologist Dan Suri said: "Snow, ice and low temperatures are the main themes of this week’s forecast, as the UK comes under the influence of an arctic maritime airmass as cold air moves in from the north.

"Snow is already falling in parts of the north where some travel disruption likely, as well as a chance of some rural communities being cut off. Snow showers will continue through today and Tuesday here, and Northern Ireland will also be subject to some snow showers, especially over high ground.

"Ice will provide an additional hazard for many with overnight low temperatures well below 0°C for many. Further south wintry hazards will develop with parts of England and Wales affected by icy patches and snow in places tonight and likely further snow in parts of the south early Wednesday."

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