This week: staying cold with more snow
This week will see the cold weather continue, with further snow in places – although from midweek onwards, high pressure will build from the west, leading to a drier theme for many.
This week will see the cold weather continue, with further snow in places – although from midweek onwards, high pressure will build from the west, leading to a drier theme for many.
Cold, arctic air will flood southwards across the whole of the UK in the coming days, bringing not only a bitter wind but the threat of snow.
Once the current storm moves away through Thursday night, it will open the gates to cold arctic air from the north into the weekend.
The next 24 hours will see some wintry weather across the UK, with snow possible over southern parts of the UK too.
Another week of turbulent weather lies ahead for the UK, with severe gales and snow bringing the potential for travel disruption. But will you be affected?
Even though snow will be in short supply this Christmas, we don’t have to look too far back to find a Christmas that delivered the goods.
There’s no doubt that many of us dream at the prospect of having snow on Christmas day to add to the festive mood, but will it snow this Christmas?
Today marks the start of meteorological winter and it seems as though the weather has taken note, with a colder feel for all of us this week.
Despite the warmth and sunshine we’ve had so far this month, winter is going to bite back in the coming days and try to put spring back in its box.
In the coming days it’ll turn a bit colder, which will bring the risk of some snow in places, as rain bumps into cold air.
The are signs of a switch in the weather pattern into next week, with something more akin to winter a distinct possibility.
As the final weekend before Christmas approaches, there will be a lot of people travelling in the coming days – yet there is going to be no let up in the unsettled weather.
Following tonight’s severe gales, there’s a risk of snow tomorrow – even for southern parts of the UK.
There’s no doubt that many of us dream at the prospect of having snow on Christmas Day to add to the festive mood, but the reality is that it doesn’t happen often.
The British weather is going to live up to its reputation for being very changeable later this week, with a variety of things to keep an eye on.