Feb 13 • 05:00 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

UK snow: Horror maps show 80 counties buried by 600-mile blizzard - full list

Weather forecasts predict a massive snow blizzard affecting up to 80 counties across the UK this weekend, with significant snowfall expected, especially in Scotland.

The United Kingdom is preparing for a severe winter storm, with weather predictions indicating a potential blizzard that could blanket much of the country, stretching from Scotland to Cornwall. Latest forecasts suggest that up to 80 counties could be affected by this weather event, which is expected to bring substantial snowfall, particularly in northern regions. Maps from WXCharts.com show that particularly harsh conditions are anticipated for Scotland, where areas may receive up to a metre of snow.

In addition to Scotland, other English regions such as the north west and north east, the Midlands, and southern areas including Cornwall and Devon are also likely to experience significant snowfall. The forecasts indicate that parts of the north can expect between 6 to 8 cm of snow, while the south and south west may see lighter flurries. Weather models are predicting snowfall rates that may reach as high as 10mm per hour in some areas, which could lead to hazardous conditions for travel and daily activities.

As the UK braces for this weather event, government and local authorities are likely to prepare for emergency responses, such as snow clearance and ensuring public safety. With the possibility of widespread disruption due to snow, it remains crucial for residents to stay informed through reliable weather updates and adhere to travel advisories to mitigate risks associated with severe winter weather.

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