Snow is on the horizon! Find out where in the UK the Met Office forecasts snow and icy conditions. Get your winter coats and snow boots ready!
Winter is coming, and with it, the promise of snow and icy conditions across various parts of the UK. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for ice in south east London, Sussex, Brighton, and other regions, with snow expected to blanket these areas within the next 24 hours. Forecasters predict a drop in temperatures, leading to heavy snow and dangerous icy patches in England. As the cold snap grips the nation, Wales is also on the radar for significant snowfall over the next week.
Monday is set to be a snowy day for many in the UK, with heavy snowfall forecasted across swathes of England. Londoners should brace themselves for snowflurries as the Met Office issues a yellow warning for the capital to watch out for treacherous ice patches. In the South West, temperatures in Bristol are expected to plummet below freezing, with the Met Office confirming the possibility of 'snow flurries' in the wider region.
Intriguingly, the Met Office highlights the likelihood of 'significant and widespread snow' persisting in Wales, indicating a prolonged period of wintry weather for the region. Additionally, Brighton and Sussex are urged to prepare for snow tomorrow, enhancing the picturesque scenes with a dusting of white. As temperatures plummet and snowflakes dance in the air, the UK is bracing for a winter wonderland.
As the cold-health alert is raised and snow blankets various parts of the UK, it's essential to stay updated with the Met Office forecasts to navigate the wintry conditions safely. Keep an eye out for updates, as the winter spectacle unfolds across the nation.
A yellow weather warning for ice has been placed across parts of south London, tomorrow with snow expected in some areas.
A drop in temperatures will lead to snow and icy conditions in some areas of England within the next 24 hours, forecasters have said.
Brighton and other parts of Sussex could see snow tomorrow, according to the Met Office forecast.
We could see snow in Wales in the next week or so and temperatures are set to plummet.
Heavy snow is forecast for Monday as new yellow weather alerts for ice were issued for swathes of England.
The Met Office has also put out a yellow warning for London to keep alert for dangerous ice patches.
Temperatures in Bristol are set to plummet below freezing as the Met Office confirms "snow flurries are possible" in the wider region.