UK Weather Forecast: Snow and Freezing Temperatures Expected Soon
UK weather maps reveal exact date snow and -4C freeze could hit
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Parts of the UK are bracing for snow and temperatures as low as -4°C in the coming days, particularly in Scotland and northern England. WXCharts forecasts indicate that snow could begin on April 25, with conditions remaining unsettled as the month progresses.
- 01Snow and temperatures dropping to -4°C expected in parts of the UK.
- 02Forecasts suggest significant snowfall beginning on April 25.
- 03Conditions will be particularly harsh in Scotland and northern England.
- 04Unsettled weather may return towards the end of April.
- 05High pressure could bring a brief return to warmer weather after the cold snap.
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Weather forecasts indicate that the UK will experience a significant drop in temperatures, with some regions facing lows of -4°C. WXCharts, utilizing data from MetDesk, predicts that snow will begin to fall on April 25, especially in Scotland and northern England. The maps show a large area in purple, indicating snow coverage, particularly across the Scottish Highlands and Aberdeen. Light snow is also expected from the Scottish borders down to Stoke-on-Trent. The Met Office has warned of 'unsettled conditions' returning towards the end of April, with a potential for wintry showers and snow in northern and eastern coastal areas. While high pressure may initially bring dry weather, it is expected to give way to colder conditions, with temperatures across the nation fluctuating between -2°C and 4°C. The snowfall is likely to persist into the evening before clearing in northern England.
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The expected snowfall and freezing temperatures could disrupt travel and daily activities, particularly in Scotland and northern England.
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