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Scotland & N. England Brace for Snowfall Friday
29 Jan
Summary
- Snowfall is expected across most of Scotland and northern England.
- Adverse weather driving advice includes checking wipers and phone.
- The forecast indicates unsettled conditions with rain and wind on Friday.

Snow is anticipated to fall across most of Scotland and significant areas of northern England starting just after midnight on Friday and continuing until mid-morning. Although formal weather warnings have not yet been issued, Met Office maps indicate potential snow, particularly on higher ground, affecting major northern English cities like Manchester, Leeds, and Sheffield, as well as counties such as Cumbria and Yorkshire.
The RAC has provided guidance for driving in inclement weather, recommending drivers fill their fuel tanks before journeys to avoid running low if traffic delays occur. They also emphasize the importance of fully functional windscreen wipers and carrying a mobile phone for assistance.
Looking ahead, Thursday's forecast suggests a cloudy and breezy day with lingering rain and hill snow in the northeast. Friday is expected to be unsettled with brisk winds and widespread rain, though conditions are predicted to become brighter and less breezy over the weekend, with occasional scattered showers.



