UK Faces Sudden Temperature Drop and Potential Snowfall This Weekend
UK snow maps show five regions to be blanketed as temperatures plunge to -1C from Friday
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Following a brief warm spell, temperatures in the UK are set to plunge to as low as -1°C this weekend, with snow predicted in regions including Cheshire, Gwynedd, and the Scottish Highlands. The Met Office forecasts a return to near-average temperatures for April, with wintry conditions expected across several towns and cities.
- 01Temperatures in the UK will drop to -1°C this weekend.
- 02Regions likely to see snowfall include Cheshire, Gwynedd, and the Scottish Highlands.
- 03London will experience milder temperatures around 6°C, while the North West may see 2°C to 3°C.
- 04Weather conditions will include rain and strong winds, with a chance of snow in additional areas like Argyll and Bute.
- 05The Met Office predicts a changeable weather pattern for the following week.
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The UK is bracing for a significant temperature drop this weekend, with forecasts indicating lows of -1°C as an Arctic air mass sweeps across the region. Following a brief warm spell, weather maps from WXCharts, based on MetDesk data, predict snowfall in areas such as Cheshire, Gwynedd, and the Scottish Highlands. London will be relatively warmer at around 6°C, but still much cooler than recent days. The North West is expected to see temperatures between 2°C and 3°C. On Sunday, additional regions like Argyll and Bute and the West Midlands may also experience snowfall. The Met Office has described the upcoming weather as
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The sudden drop in temperatures and potential snowfall may affect travel plans and outdoor activities across the UK.
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