UK Weather Forecast: Snow Expected in Multiple Regions by Month's End
Met Office names areas Brits are braced for SNOW — full list of blizzard locations
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The UK is bracing for potential snow towards the end of April, particularly in northern Scotland and parts of northern England. The Met Office forecasts a mix of sunny spells and wintry showers, with some areas possibly receiving up to 6cm of snow. A warm-up is expected shortly after the cold snap.
- 01Snow is forecasted for northern Scotland and parts of northern England by April 25.
- 02Aberdeen could receive up to 6cm of snow, while Birmingham may also experience blizzards.
- 03The weather has been erratic this April, with alternating heatwaves and cold spells.
- 04High pressure will initially bring dry weather before unsettled conditions return.
- 05Temperatures are expected to rise to 23°C by April 29 following the snow.
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The UK is preparing for a potential cold snap with snow expected towards the end of April 2023. According to the Met Office, while the initial forecast indicates dry weather and sunny spells, northerly winds may bring wintry showers, especially to northern Scotland and the eastern coast. Areas like Aberdeen could see as much as 6cm of snow, while Birmingham may also face blizzard conditions. The forecast covers the period from April 21 to April 30, with a mix of weather patterns expected, including a return to warmer temperatures of up to 23°C by April 29. The erratic weather this month has included both heatwaves and cold spells, making it essential for residents to stay updated on changing conditions.
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Residents in affected areas should prepare for possible travel disruptions and adverse weather conditions due to snow.
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