Brrr! Brace for impact as the Met Office predicts disruptive snow and icy conditions to hit the UK next week. Find out the latest updates here! #UKWeather #SnowForecast
Get ready for a cold blast as the Met Office warns of some of the coldest weather this winter, accompanied by snowfall in certain areas. An arctic airmass is expected to bring potentially impactful snow next week, with London also in line for some chilly weather, including temperatures feeling as low as -6C. The warnings extend to northern Scotland and Northern Ireland, cautioning about the risk of slips and falls on icy surfaces. The UK is bracing for a significant snowfall as temperatures could dip to as low as -11C. Parts of the country might see up to 10cm of snow, with Met Office warnings in place for disruptive snow and ice from Sunday. Yorkshire is also set to experience a -3C polar blast with widespread snowfall predicted for next week.
Some of the coldest weather of the winter so far is set to move in with snow for some.
Potentially impactful snow is possible for some next week, as an arctic airmass exerts its influence on the UK's weather.
Met Office predicts snow and sleet in the capital where it feel as cold as -6C.
The warnings will cover northern Scotland and Northern Ireland and the Met Office cautioned there could be some injuries from slips and falls on icy ...
The Met Office has warned the UK will face "substantial" snowfall as temperatures tumble to as low as -11C. A "resurgence in really cold weather through the ...
The Met Office has warned of 'potentially disruptive snow and ice' from Sunday as temperatures plummet to below freezing. Two yellow weather warnings for snow ...
The current cold snap is set to continue as temperatures across Yorkshire will fall to -3C next Wednesday and Thursday (January 18) bringing with them a further ...