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‘Heightened threat’ of widespread snow as Brits brace for giant freeze later this week

Brits have been warned to organize for a “heightened risk for widespread snow” this week.

Much of the UK has seen milder climate all through February, though some climate warnings for rain and snow have been issued throughout the nation. Now it appears icy circumstances may very well be set to make a return.

James Madden of Exacta Weather mentioned: “Despite the very mild and unsettled weather of late, we are still set to see things turning colder throughout next week”. The forecaster added it will seemingly deliver “widespread snow” by Thursday and into Friday (February 21-22).

READ MORE:UK climate maps present -16C temperature drop subsequent week as massive freeze and snow looms

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Forecaster James Madden said weather apps will mention the snow in the coming days
The snow is predicted to reach on Thursday in elements of the UK, and Friday in others (inventory)

He wrote: “Throughout the early hours of Thursday, morning (February 22) will initially see the snow falling across some large parts of Ireland and continuing throughout much of the day. These snow showers will then spread and fall as snow across some large parts of Scotland, northern England and Wales throughout Thursday and into some of Friday.

“It can be seemingly that a few of this snow will attain central areas of the nation inside this similar interval, and elements of southern England may be liable to some wintry climate on our present indications, notably, in elements of southwest England.”



Current indications show southwest England is likely to experience some of the wintry weather
The wintry climate will likely be felt throughout the nation (inventory)

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It comes after the Met Office issued a bleak forecast for this weekend (February 17-18) together with a 27-hour climate warning for rain protecting a lot of the UK, the Daily Star beforehand reported. Flooding to houses and companies was deemed ‘seemingly’ and transport is about to be affected.

The yellow warning protecting all of England and Wales sparked fears of widespread disruption from heavy downpours. The newest forecast will see torrential rain push east with the warning in place till 6pm right now (Sunday, February 18). Some 60 million folks stay within the affected space.



Snow
Transport is about to be disrupted by right now’s climate warning (inventory)

The Met Office mentioned: “An area of persistent and occasionally heavy rain is expected to move from west to east across the warning area during Saturday and Sunday, falling on already saturated ground.

“Rain will clear western areas early Sunday, while charge of clearance from east and southeast England is open to some uncertainty, however all areas ought to develop into dry by night.”

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