Please find below a
summary of the attached winter maintenance planned action.
Tuesday
21.03.17 PM
All High Pennines priority 1 routes
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Pre salt 1900 hrs
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All Low Pennines priority 1 routes
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Pre salt 1900 hrs
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All Central priority 1 routes
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Pre salt 2000 hrs
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All Coastal priority 1 routes
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No planned action
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Wednesday
22.03.17 AM
All High Pennines priority 1 routes
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Stand by 0400 hrs
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All Low Pennines priority 1 routes
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Stand by 0400 hrs
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All Central priority 1 routes
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Stand by 0400 hrs
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All Coastal priority 1 routes
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No planned action
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Today’s Forecast
Issued at 1200
1200-1200: RSTs below zero with ice and hoar frost
1200-1200: RSTs below zero with ice and hoar frost
LUNCHTIME FORECAST ISSUED TUESDAY 21ST
MARCH 2017: This afternoon will have spells of sunshine together with a few
well-scattered showers, these locally with hail and hill snow mixed-in. Turning
cloudier from the south-west through this evening with outbreaks of rain, sleet
and hill snow expected later in the night with a slight risk of snow
temporarily to low levels too. Wednesday will be mostly wet and chilly with
persistent rain but with further snow at times over hills. Staying cloudy and
wet into Wednesday evening with further rain and hill snow. A chilly night -
RSTs dipping to zero where snow falls. Confidence is low on the details of
snow. Snow summary: Tuesday 1200 - 1800: Wintry showers could give slight
accumulations on the highest roads for a short time but accumulations are not
expected otherwise. Tuesday 1800 - Wednesday 0800: Risk of seeing local dusting
up to 1cm below 100m, 1-2cm between 100m-300m, 2-5cm between 300m-500m and
5-10cm above 500m. Wednesday 0800 - 1800: Through the morning the snow level will
rise but some wet snow still possible, mainly above 300-400metres at times,
3-8cm is possible in the highest areas but less than this will accumulate on
the roads. Some flurries are possible for a time lower than this but these will
not lead to any significant accumulations.