- Storm Dave is forecast to bring heavy snow and gale-force winds across northern parts of the UK on Saturday, with up to 30cm of snow expected in the Scottish Highlands.
- The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for snow and blizzards in Scotland, and amber warnings for wind across northern England, Scotland, and Wales, indicating potential danger to life from flying debris and gusts up to 90mph.
- The storm is expected to cause significant disruption to road, rail, air, and ferry services over the Easter weekend, with authorities urging travellers to check routes and exercise caution.
- Following Storm Dave, temperatures are predicted to rise significantly after Easter Monday, potentially reaching the mid-20s Celsius (23-24C) in parts of England and Wales by Wednesday.
- First Minister John Swinney and transport officials have advised the public to follow safety advice and plan journeys carefully due to the challenging weather conditions.
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