Feb 25 • 12:51 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Met Office 10-day weather forecast names exactly where in UK faces snow

The Met Office forecasts possible snow in parts of the UK within ten days, indicating changeable weather patterns ahead.

The Met Office has issued a 10-day weather forecast predicting potential snowfall in certain areas of the UK, particularly towards the beginning of March. Experts indicate that an 'unsettled end to the week' is expected, with intermittent showers likely to affect various regions. The forecast anticipates that all areas will experience some rain, with the western parts of the country facing the heaviest rainfall.

In terms of temperature, predictions suggest that it will approach average levels for this time of year as the weekend progresses. Following this period, the possibility of snowfall arises, particularly in March, which could affect several cities. The forecast for March 1 to March 10 emphasizes that changeable conditions will dominate the weather, driven by Atlantic frontal systems moving across the UK.

This forecast highlights the uncertainty that often accompanies weather predictions in the UK, especially during the transitional months of late winter and early spring. City residents in England and Scotland should remain alert for updates, as this may lead to significant weather events, including a possible blizzard as indicated by corresponding snow maps. Such events could have wide-reaching implications on travel and daily activities in affected areas.

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