Express snow warnings a load of hot air
Sure enough, we’re midway through the week and despite numerous headlines in some tabloid newspapers, there’s been no chaos, temperatures haven’t fallen to -15C and most of us haven’t seen any snow.
Sure enough, we’re midway through the week and despite numerous headlines in some tabloid newspapers, there’s been no chaos, temperatures haven’t fallen to -15C and most of us haven’t seen any snow.
As I mentioned in my blog last week, it’s going to turn notably colder for all of us this week as a plunge of Arctic air slides southwards during the next 24 hours.
With much colder weather on the way next week, I thought I’d take a look at which places are most likely to see some #uksnow.
Next week is likely to see cold Arctic air flood southwards towards us, bringing a wintry feel to our weather. But will there be any #uksnow?
The cold weather continues as Easter weekend approaches, but at least for now, the snow has eased. However, there is a chance that it could return at the end of the week.
Throughout the day, I’ll be bringing you regular snow updates on this blog, with the latest on where the worst of the weather is, the effects it’s having and what is likely in the coming hours.
Winter has no intention of leaving us anytime soon, with more snow expected across a large swathe of the UK during the next few days. The worst affected areas could see 20-40cm of lying snow.
This week, the UK is going to be the battle ground between winter and spring, with milder air sitting to the south west and colder air lurking to the north east.
Winter isn’t done with us just yet and there could well be some more snow on the horizon next week. Why is the weather so cold at the moment?
Southern England has been spared the greatest impact of a snowstorm that is only 100 miles away. But how bad could it have been?
Following my blog yesterday about winter biting back this weekend, I just wanted to give you a brief update on my thoughts for which places are most likely to see some snow this weekend and how much.
Next week will see winter return with a real sting in its tail, providing a wintry combination of snow, frost and ice.
It seems like the brief taste of spring-like weather last weekend has cemented opinion that we’ve had enough of winter for this year.
After a spell of milder weather with some sunshine, the cold is coming back next week, but will there be any more snow?
After another cold weekend with further snow across the UK, it looks like temperatures will rise this week as milder air moves in off the Atlantic.