Brits advised to prepare for chilly blast with up to 6 inches of snowfall forecast
Britons across Scotland, England, and Northern Ireland are urged to brace themselves as a new wave of wintry weather is set to sweep in, with meteorologists predicting heavy snowfall of up to 6 inches in some areas by Friday.
Recent weather maps, courtesy of WX Charts, have outlined the regions likely to be affected by the impending snowstorm. Experts at the Met Office attribute these frosty conditions to disrupted air currents originating from Iceland and Greenland, spelling out another icy spell for the UK.
Embed from Getty ImagesAccording to forecasts, the snow is expected to make its initial landfall in Northern Ireland and western parts of Scotland before extending its reach towards Manchester and other regions. Additionally, the Met Office anticipates a continuation of colder temperatures well into mid-March.
The Met Office’s extended forecast for the period of March 1 to March 10 underscores the likelihood of snow accumulation, particularly over elevated terrain. As the weekend approaches, temperatures are expected to dip below average, accompanied by showers that may transition into wintry conditions, even at lower altitudes.
Embed from Getty ImagesLooking ahead, weather patterns are anticipated to oscillate between occasional frontal systems affecting northern and western areas and more settled spells in eastern regions. While average temperatures are predicted to prevail, intermittent colder intervals remain on the horizon.
With the prospect of significant snowfall looming and temperatures plummeting, Brits are advised to take necessary precautions to safeguard against the wintry onslaught. Stay tuned for further updates as meteorologists closely monitor the evolving weather situation across the UK.