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Central, Tayside & Fife: severe weather warnings

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Updated: 1155 on Sat 22 Nov 2008
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 Advisories have been issued for Central, Tayside & Fife

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Flash warnings of severe or extreme weather

These are issued when the Met Office has 80% or greater confidence that severe weather is expected in the next few hours.

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No flash warnings have been issued for Central, Tayside & Fife

Early warnings of severe or extreme weather

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No early warnings have been issued for Central, Tayside & Fife

Advisory of severe or extreme weather

These advisories are issued by 1100 daily as routine and indicate confidence of expected severe or extreme weather. Early warnings and Flash Warnings supersede advisories when confidence levels are 60% or greater.

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Central, Tayside & Fife:
  Angus
  Clackmannanshire
  Dundee
  Falkirk
  Fife
  Perth + Kinross
  Stirling
Widespread Icy Roads & Heavy Snow Sun 23 Nov

There is a moderate risk of a short-lived severe weather event spreading from the west across many northern, central and eastern parts of Britain during the first half of Sunday. A spell of snow will be followed by rain falling onto frozen surfaces which could give widespread ice for a time on roads and pavements. There is the potential for 2 to 5cm of snow and locally up to 10cm before a thaw sets in from the west.

Issued at: 1150 Sat 22 Nov


North East England SW Scotland, Lothian Borders Highlands & Eilean Siar Grampian Strathclyde Northern Ireland