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Snow Forecast: England Braces for Wintry Showers
26 Jan
Summary
- Wintry showers are predicted to fall on the Pennines.
- Higher ground in the north of England may see snow.
- Flooding risk increases as wet weather continues.
Wintry showers are expected to impact the Pennines in England before Monday concludes. Weather forecasters indicate that this snow will likely occur along the leading edge of a weather system meeting colder air over higher elevations.
The Pennines, often called the "backbone of England," traverse several northern counties, including Northumberland, Cumbria, Durham, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Derbyshire, and Staffordshire.
Forecasters are also warning of a growing risk of flooding, especially in western and southern parts of Britain. This concern stems from persistent wet weather patterns predicted to continue through January and into February, with some regions possibly receiving over 100mm of rain in the next ten days.




