Snow Forecast for 16 Regions in the UK as Temperatures Drop to -2°C
UK weather maps show snow to hit 16 regions as temperatures plunge to -2C
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Weather predictions indicate that 16 regions across the UK will experience snowfall next week, with temperatures dropping to -2°C in Scotland. The most significant snowfall is expected from Thursday, May 11, to Friday, May 12, affecting areas including West Yorkshire, Devon, and Dorset.
- 01Snowfall expected in 16 regions of the UK next week.
- 02Temperatures in Scotland could drop to -2°C.
- 03West Yorkshire will see snow on Thursday, with more areas affected on Friday.
- 04The Met Office predicts changeable weather conditions throughout mid-May.
- 05Potential for thunderstorms in parts of England and Wales.
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Weather forecasts from WX Charts indicate that 16 regions in the UK will face snowfall as temperatures plunge to -2°C in Scotland next week. The snowfall is expected to begin on Thursday, May 11, and continue into Friday, May 12. West Yorkshire is among the regions set to experience snow on Thursday, while southern counties like Devon and Dorset may see flurries on Friday. The Met Office's long-range outlook suggests that the weather will remain unsettled through mid-May, with the possibility of heavy rain and thunderstorms, particularly in England and Wales. Overall, temperatures will likely remain close to or slightly below normal during this period.
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Residents in affected regions should prepare for winter weather conditions, which may disrupt travel and daily activities.
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