UK Weather
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A snow risk map for Wednesday 23 January at 6pm Image: Netweather. The threat was announced as continental Europe is hammered by relentless snowstorms that have killed upwards of 20 people so far and spawned devastating avalanches. The temperature is also expected to fall to freezing point over Exmoor late on Tuesday.
Whether cold spells will be brought about by Arctic air arriving from the north or easterly flows arriving from the continent remains uncertain. But Bristol snow fans might well be disappointed. Amy Hodgson, meteorologist for The Weather Company, told Express. Monday to Wednesday Monday looks less windy, colder and brighter.
UK weather forecast
Widespread disruption is expected to hit roads, air and rail travel across the country from Wednesday midday as a freezing weather system descends upon Britain. Roads and railways are likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train. Although the south east will escape the brunt of the bad weather, strong winds, persistent rain and blustery conditions are set to hit the area, including London. And several centimetres of snow could fall in Scotland over the new few days. Amy Hodgson, meteorologist for The Weather Company, told Express. Meteorologists and long-range forecasters warn that some parts of the country could receive nearly three inches of snow from January 29. AccuWeather meterologist Tyler Roys told Express. Unsettled and generally cold weather will continue, bringing rain, sleet and sometimes snow. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. You can adjust all of your cookie settings by navigating the tabs on the left hand side.
Cloudy, breezy and milder again on Tuesday with outbreaks of rain. Parts of northern Scotland could see snow on Friday 18 January Image: Wxcharts. It will turn colder later next week with spells of wintry showers, snow and frost. Unsettled and generally cold weather will continue, bringing rain, sleet and sometimes snow. Several centimetres of snow are expected over the Highlands and Grampians whilst at low levels snow cover will be smaller and patchier in nature with some places, especially coastal areas, seeing little lying snow. Conditions will also be windy and icy stretches are still expected where snow does not settle. Then, as that evening begins, skies will clear.
released January 19, 2019