The Met Office has predicted that snow will blanket parts of England next Tuesday. Forecasters have warned that the weather will turn ‘colder’ and both Scotland and England could see a dusting of snow as we approach the festive season.
On Tuesday, December 2, high ground in Scotland and northern England are likely to see some snowfall. The rest of the week is expected to remain unsettled, particularly for the north and west of the UK.
This comes as the Met Office issued a forecast from December 4 onwards, stating: “A rather changeable start to this period, with frontal systems moving east across the UK and bringing spells of rain and strong winds for many areas, though interspersed with quieter interludes.”
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“Overall, rain is most likely across the north and west, while southeast parts may be relatively drier, though not completely dry. Moving into the second week of December, there are signs of more settled weather developing more widely, especially across the south and southwest of the UK.”
“This may well bring a spell of mainly dry conditions in these areas, probably with patchy overnight frost and fog. Any outbreaks of rain and wind in this period are more likely to affect the north. Temperatures will vary around average for December, with some milder and some colder days.”, reports Birmingham Live.
The BBC forecast spells it out: “Sunday will continue to see mild and breezy conditions with bands of heavy rain and showers moving in from the west. Remaining breezy on Monday with variable cloud cover and bright spells, as well as patches of rain across the UK, possibly wintry on Scottish hills.”
They added, “Tuesday will be dry and bright initially, with a band of rain and snow then moving east in the evening.”
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