
A little #uksnow possible in the next few days
In the coming days it’ll turn a bit colder, which will bring the risk of some snow in places, as rain bumps into cold air.
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In the coming days it’ll turn a bit colder, which will bring the risk of some snow in places, as rain bumps into cold air.
As I mentioned in my blog last week, it’s going to turn notably colder for all of us this week as a plunge of Arctic air slides southwards during the next 24 hours.
With much colder weather on the way next week, I thought I’d take a look at which places are most likely to see some #uksnow.
Next week is likely to see cold Arctic air flood southwards towards us, bringing a wintry feel to our weather. But will there be any #uksnow?
After the summer-like warmth of last week, this week will take us back in the grip of winter. A plunge of Arctic air will sink southwards during the next 36 hours, bringing parts of the UK snowfall.
Even though all parts of the UK have been cold for around a week, many southern areas had yet to experience any snowfall. Last night that changed, with an area of snow spreading across southern and eastern parts of England, giving a covering of a few centimetres in places. While journeys to work on the…
Britain wakes up to a covering of snow on the ground this morning as temperatures plummet as low as -11C in some parts of the country.
Ice poses the major threat today, although remnants of the snow storms could clip the south east of England, the Met Office says.
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Throughout the day, I’ll be bringing you regular snow updates on this blog, with the latest on where the worst of the weather is, the effects it’s having and what is likely in the coming hours.