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Exact time UK snowstorm to hit 5 main cities subsequent week as maps warn of frosty smackdown

A snow storm is set to sweep across the UK next week, with meteorologists pinpointing the exact hour the flurries will begin with five cities are in the firing line

An AA vehicle during heavy snowfall at Bannockburn, near Stirling.
It is expected some may be caught up travelling home during the holidays (stock)(Image: PA)

A savage snowstorm is set to engulf the UK next week with weather boffins pinpointing the exact hour when the snow will start.

According to WX Charts, which uses Met Desk data, snow is expected to start falling at 6pm on December 31, painting the weather models in hues of purple, white, and blue – indicating significant snowfall accumulations.

Cities like Manchester, Leeds, York, Carlisle, and Newcastle are in the crosshairs for a snowy smackdown, along with eastern parts of Northern Ireland, north western Scotland, and the Borders.

Ian Simpson from Netweather. tv told BirminghamLive: “There is potential for some colder weather into the New Year, when there is quite a strong signal for high pressure to develop to the west and north-west of the UK, giving increased potential for northerly winds.

 Ingleton in North Yorkshire
Brits have been warned of more snow as December ends (stock)(Image: PA)

“There will probably still be mild interludes as well. The forecast models have moved towards a stronger high pressure influence between Christmas and the New Year, and some continental air will get into our air stream after Christmas Day.

“This means the last week of December will not be quite as exceptionally mild for the English Midland region as had previously looked likely, with temperatures tending to fall closer to average, though still mostly above the seasonal norm.”

The Met Office has dished out its latest forecast as December marches on and we edge closer to ringing in the New Year.

Snow falls on the Beatles Statue at Pier Head
Revellers may be walking home in the snow, so might be worth holding a hand for support (stock)(Image: PA)

A spokesperson said: “Boxing Day weather will be characterised by mild, cloudy conditions for most, with bits of drizzle in places and perhaps some more persistent rain in northwest Scotland.

“This sets the scene for the next few days too, with an area of high pressure becoming established across much of the UK, probably centred over or just to the south of England.

“The highest chance of rain and strong winds will be in northwest Scotland, with many other areas predominantly dry but rather cloudy, although more settled conditions may well extend to the northwest at times too.

A man walks his dog in fresh snow, in the village of Goathland, North York Moors National Park
We may be wrapping up to kick off the New Year (stock)(Image: PA)

“Widely mild at first, perhaps exceptionally so in some places early on, but temperatures probably return to nearer normal by early January. Throughout, any clearer spells overnight may lead to localised frost and fog.”

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