‘Heavy snow’ warning issued for 20 hours beginning in the present day as UK faces ‘black ice’

A number one climate forecaster has issued a “heavy snow” warning for a 20-hour interval beginning in the present day (Wednesday, January 31).

Exacta Weather forecaster James Madden mentioned wintry circumstances will blast the UK from 1pm in the present day till 9am tomorrow (Thursday, February 1).

Madden expects climate warnings to be issued by the Met Office, with “black ice” additionally on the playing cards. He recognized Scotland and northern components of England as the place snow is almost definitely to come back.

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Snow might fall later in the present day! (inventory)
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Madden mentioned: “From about 1pm tomorrow (Wed) and through to around 8/9am (Thu) will now bring another biggish snow event for the north and Scotland once again.

“Apt climate warnings are more likely to comply with from elsewhere for heavy snow and later for ice/black ice on this interval over the subsequent 12-24 hours. Some passing hit or miss however heavy snow showers are additionally more likely to develop in some sure components of northern England from this similar state of affairs.”

He added “greater snow occasions” are likely to follow from “across the early to center a part of subsequent week and onwards”.



More snow is anticipated in February (inventory)
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The Met Office has additionally hinted at snow for subsequent week. Its forecast states: “There is a chance colder conditions could then become established more widely during the first full week of February, with increased chance of wintry weather, especially northern and central UK, should Atlantic cloud and rain be forced to track across the south of the country.”

More snow may be on the playing cards later in February. The Met Office says for February 14 to twenty-eight: “Through mid-February there is an increasing likelihood of more settled conditions with winds arriving from the north. This would increase the chance of some colder spells, with a greater likelihood of wintry conditions at times, particularly in the north and east.”

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