Snow Forecast for 38 UK Cities Including London as Cold Spell Approaches
UK weather maps show snow burying 38 cities including London in 45 hours – list
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The UK is set to experience snow in 38 cities, including London, starting April 28, according to the Met Office. The cold spell will bring wintry showers, with heavier snow expected in northern regions before drifting southward over three days.
- 01Snow is forecasted for 38 cities in the UK, starting April 28.
- 02Heaviest snow will likely occur in northern Scotland and western England.
- 03London may see lighter snow on April 30.
- 04The cold spell is expected to be brief, with milder conditions returning soon.
- 05The Met Office warns of potential overnight frost following the cold spell.
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The Met Office has issued a weather warning as forecasts indicate that 38 cities across the UK will experience snow starting on April 28. The GFS weather model predicts that snow will first fall in northern Scotland, with flurries gradually moving southward. By April 29, northern England and parts of the east coast, including Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, will see snow, while April 30 will bring heavier snow to western England, affecting cities like Manchester and Birmingham. Although London is expected to receive some snow, it will be significantly lighter than in other areas. The Met Office anticipates a brief cold spell with the potential for wintry showers and overnight frost, although milder weather is expected to follow shortly after.
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Residents in affected cities should prepare for potential travel disruptions and colder conditions.
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