Mar 19 • 13:31 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

UK snow maps show storm bringing 6 inches and cities as far south as London hit

Weather models indicate that a snowstorm might affect major UK cities, including London, later this month, potentially bringing up to 6 inches of snow.

Forecasting maps from the UK show the potential for significant snowfall as a storm approaches. Major cities, including London and Birmingham, could experience up to 6 inches of snow before the end of March. This comes after the Met Office reported that the UK experienced its hottest day of the year so far, highlighting the drastic shift in weather patterns expected in the coming days.

According to the GFS weather model, snow is predicted to start falling in northern regions such as Scotland and Northern Ireland on March 30 before moving southward. The forecast indicates that by the morning, snow could blanket areas across Wales, the north-west, the Midlands, East Anglia, and reach parts of southern England, significantly impacting urban life in these areas.

As temperatures are expected to drop sharply shortly after experiencing mild weather, the upcoming snow may disrupt travel and daily activities. Citizens in cities like London, Birmingham, Norwich, Nottingham, and Manchester are urged to prepare for wintery conditions, underscoring how unpredictable the UK's weather can be, even in the spring season.

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