To do this, collect enough batteries and torches to last you the whole time. For when the lights go out, power banks and other necessities are also helpful.
The forecaster went on to say: “Be mindful of big waves to keep safe during severe weather if you are near the seaside. Large breaking waves have the power.
To carry you off your feet and out to sea even from the coast. Keep pets on a leash and be cautious while strolling close to cliffs. Call 999 in an emergency and request the Coastguard.
“Be ready for sudden changes in weather warnings. The Met Office advises keeping abreast of local weather forecasts when a weather warning is issued.
It comes after the temperature dropped to -18.9C in Scotland this week, the lowest overnight temperature since 2010, forcing Britons to face very cold weather this month.
Similar circumstances are anticipated on Friday, January 24, when over half of England is expected to experience blizzard conditions, according to a new set of maps from WXCharts.