Mar 1 • 05:00 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Met Office weather forecast reveals which parts of UK should brace for snow

The Met Office warns of potential snowfall across parts of the UK as cold conditions return next week.

The Met Office has announced that parts of the UK should prepare for snow next week, signaling a surprising return to winter conditions just as spring begins to approach. As temperatures are set to dip, the forecast indicates that heavy snowfall will likely occur in higher elevations, particularly across northern regions, as well as the risk of torrential rain and strong winds across the country.

Weather experts are closely monitoring the atmospheric conditions, which suggest that frontal systems will intermittently affect the northern and western areas of the UK. The long-range forecast covering March 5 to 14 indicates a predominance of high-pressure systems, yet the turbulence in weather patterns could lead to significant weather events that impact various parts of the nation.

This unexpected cold snap could have wide-ranging implications for travel and local activities, as residents might face disruptions caused by the snow and inclement weather. This anticipated weather pattern also serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of the British climate, which can deliver sudden changes even as the seasons are on the verge of changing.

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