UK snow forecast as Valentine’s Day storm to bring several inches over 12 hours
A major storm forecast for Valentine's Day is expected to bring several inches of snow across the UK, impacting major cities.
The UK is bracing for a significant winter storm this weekend, with advanced weather models indicating that it will arrive on Valentine's Day and could deposit several inches of snow across many regions. The storm is initially expected to hit Northern Ireland, Wales, and the south-west of England around 9 PM on Saturday before moving across the country. Cities like Belfast, Swansea, and Plymouth are among the first to be affected as snow begins to accumulate.
As the storm progresses, forecasts indicate that by midnight, the snow will spread to parts of the Midlands and the north-west, with major urban areas including Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool likely to experience snowfall shortly thereafter. The timing of this storm poses challenges for residents and commuters alike, as it coincides with a day known for romantic plans, raising concerns for those looking to travel or celebrate the occasion.
Meteorologists are closely monitoring the situation, and the Met Office has warned of potential disruptions due to the winter weather. The impact of this storm could extend to transport services and infrastructure, causing delays and cancellations. With preparation being critical, authorities urge residents to stay updated on weather reports and to plan accordingly for the impending snowfall.