Storm Caroline may have been just a northern Scotland event

but, my word, is the rest of the UK feeling the after effects of it.

At its deepest, Storm Caroline was pummelling the Northern Isles of Scotland with helicopters, normally used in coastguard operations being roped in to help with the restoration of power

However, Caroline has a nasty sting in the tail in the form of becoming a polar low and opening the floodgates to the most arctic air that Britain has seen for at least four years giving parts of Britain their first significant snowfall since 2010 such as the Yorkshire Moors and that’s not the end of it. On Saturday evening another low pressure will approach the UK from the south west and cause the biggest dump of snow for seven years (making what fell today look like a mere pittance)

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