Mar 4 • 19:05 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Snow maps reveal shock twin blizzards to bury UK and hit eight major cities

Weather forecasts indicate that the UK could experience two significant blizzards this March, affecting up to eight major cities.

In a startling weather forecast, UK citizens are bracing for two potential blizzards set to impact the region before the end of March. Weather maps generated by the GFS model predict snow and rain to begin sweeping across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, starting from March 13. Initial predictions indicate heavy snowfall particularly affecting Northern Ireland and Scotland, while parts of Wales and North England are expected to face severe rain.

As the forecast unfolds, by midday on March 13, heavier flurries are expected to develop in North Wales and other northern regions of England, creating hazardous travel conditions. Particularly, London is anticipated to experience torrential rain during this weather shift. The next day, March 14, further forecasts show settled snow in areas like Gloucester, revealing a complex weather pattern that could disrupt daily activities across these regions.

This anticipated spell of winter weather comes despite an overall rise in temperatures across the UK, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of late-winter weather. The projections have raised concerns among city officials and residents alike about possible disruptions, urging people to prepare for harsh travel conditions and ensure safety as the blizzards approach.

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