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Late Snow to Hit 11 UK Cities This Month
8 Mar
Summary
- Snowfall expected to begin on March 20th.
- Some areas could see up to 16cm of snow.
- Temperatures will drop below freezing across the UK.

Despite recent warm weather and the warmest day of 2026 recorded at 19.2C, Britain is set for a significant return of winter conditions. Weather maps forecast a substantial snow event beginning on March 20th, impacting numerous cities across the country. This late winter storm is expected to bring widespread snowfall, with accumulations varying across different regions.
Areas such as the Scottish Highlands and Argyll and Bute could see the deepest snow, potentially reaching up to 16cm. Other regions, including Angus, Aberdeenshire, and parts of northern England, may experience snow depths of around 5cm. Major cities like Blackpool and Manchester are also anticipated to receive snowfall, with depths of up to 3cm expected. Temperatures nationwide are predicted to fall below freezing.
This forecast indicates a dramatic shift from the recent pleasant conditions, with wintry weather poised for a strong comeback just as spring is expected to commence. The snow is projected to intensify significantly by midday on March 20th, affecting nearly all of Scotland and extending southwards.




