Jumat, 04 Desember 2020

UK weather: 'Thundersnow' reported in Edinburgh was so loud that police were called about explosions - Sky News

A rare "thundersnow" event has taken place in Edinburgh - with alarmed locals contacting police after thinking they heard explosions.

The phenomenon happens when thunder and lightning mix with a heavy snowstorm - sometimes causing loud claps that can be confused with explosions.

One person said it sounded like "a sonic boom" - and another said they were rudely awaken by the thunder claps in the middle of the night. Others thought construction work had started early.

At about 5am on Friday, Police Scotland Control Rooms tweeted: "We have received a number of calls regarding people concerned about explosions heard. Please do not be alarmed, we are currently experiencing thunder and lightning."

One follower replied: "It was very loud like an explosion. I can imagine why some folks were concerned as the house shook and the car alarms in the car park set off."

It was the coldest night of autumn/winter so far, with -9.6C (14.72F) recorded at Altnaharra, Sutherland, in the Scottish Highlands, according to the Met Office.

The coldest night of the year is still -10.2C (13.64F) recorded at Braemar in Aberdeenshire on 13 February.

More from Edinburgh

Heavy overnight snow fell in parts of England, including in Carrshield in the Penninesand and forecasters say more may be on the way.
Image: Heavy overnight snow fell in parts of England, including in Carrshield in the Pennines and forecasters say more may be on the way

Parts of Britain woke up to snowfall overnight - and forecasters are warning that further wintry weather may be on the way.

The Met Office said wet snow fell on Friday morning across parts of Kent, and this may spread northwards in the South East of England.

Rain, sleet and snow is also expected across a broad swathe of Scotland and northern England.

Motorists were warned that travel conditions could be challenging due to surface water and "possible slushy accumulations".

A snowplough clears heavy overnight snow in Carrshield in the Pennines
Image: A snowplough clears heavy overnight snow in Carrshield in the Pennines

Brighter weather - and even some sunshine - is expected over the weekend.

Temperatures going into next week are expected to be lower than the average annual temperature, which is usually about 7C to 9C (44.6F to 48.2F).

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