UK snow maps reveal storm bringing 11 inches is days away from burying cities
Weather forecasts predict a surprise blizzard bringing up to 11 inches of snow to several cities across the UK within days.
Recent weather reports indicate that the UK is bracing for a significant storm, which is anticipated to bring up to 11 inches of snow in the coming days. Snowfall will likely start around 9 PM on March 16, with Northern Ireland, Wales, northern England, and Scotland being the first to experience the snow. This unexpected March blizzard has created concern among residents as it threatens several major cities with heavy snowfall.
The GFS weather model suggests that the heaviest snowfalls will be concentrated in the north-west of England and parts of Scotland, affecting cities such as Belfast, Glasgow, Newcastle, and Edinburgh. This wintery weather is expected to bring several hours of continuous snow, potentially leading to disruptions in transport and daily activities, especially in the regions where snow accumulation could reach significant levels.
In contrast, southern parts of the UK are likely to experience heavy rain during this period, raising concerns about flooding in those areas. The variability in weather patterns and the combined effects of rain and snow across different regions of the UK exemplify the unpredictable nature of seasonal weather, particularly as the country transitions from winter to spring.