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More snow is forecast across Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern England overnight
Hill snow, cloud and patchy rain will continue into the night. Across the UK it will continue to be cold into the night, with temperatures falling to as low as -20C in northern England and Scotland.
Map of where snow is forecast to fall on Saturday night (Met Office) It will come after a cold snap strikes the UK before the weekend, with overnight temperatures dropping as low as -5C in some areas.
The warning for ‘hazardous conditions’ is due to last until 11am on Thursday Met Office map reveals where snow is expected as weather warning issued Skip to main content
[citation needed] By 2 December, most of the United Kingdom and much of Ireland was covered with snow, accumulations in the north and east of Scotland and England were over 50 cm (20 in) in places, with over 1 m (39 in) of snow lying on much of the Scottish mountains. Snow depths elsewhere were between 5–30 cm (2–12 in) widely.
Nearly 400 areas at risk of flooding as Storm Bert brings torrential rains and ‘rapid thaw’ of up to 40cm of snow
Channel 4 weather goes off air as meteorologist interrupted. An icy start to the day. 07:37, Lydia Patrick. Most of the UK have woken up feeling a noticable chill with a sudden drop in temperatures.
Met Office predicts when snow will hit the UK. UKHSA issues yellow cold-health alert for this week. UK weather forecast: Frosty weather to set in today. New snow and ice warning in place. 11:15 ...