You might be waiting for winter before the first snowfall, but it looks like it could already be on it’s way. As temperatures begin to feel more wintry across the country, The Met Office has predicted that snow will hit the UK this week. But are you to expect it in your area?
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00:00 As temperatures are really set to plummet, the Met Office has predicted that snow will
00:05 hit the UK this week. The Weather Office has predicted colder than average conditions and
00:10 a new map has suggested that a coined snow bomb with the width of England is due to travel
00:15 across the UK. According to a weather map on WX Charts, the snow bomb will hit England
00:20 later in the week as the month draws to a close. The Met Office has deemed this a "potential
00:25 snow event" with the wintry conditions set to likely last for a fortnight. This comes
00:30 as temperatures drop below freezing throughout the evenings. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist
00:35 Dan Harris said at present, the most likely outcome beyond midweek is that rain from the
00:40 west slowly moves east with snow possible over higher ground and a continued risk of
00:45 showers over eastern parts. Any sleet and snow showers would be likely to affect northern
00:50 and eastern coastal districts, according to the Met Office. Strong winds and even gales
00:55 are said to be possible across the south.
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