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UK Braces for 48-Hour Snow Blast
4 Feb
Summary
- Yellow weather warnings remain active for snow and ice.
- Cold air sweeping from the east brings wintry conditions.
- Disruption and slips from icy surfaces are anticipated.

More snow is forecast for Britain over the next 48 hours, as Met Office yellow weather warnings remain in effect for north Wales, northern England, and Scotland. These alerts warn of potential disruption and injuries from icy surfaces. While current warnings expire this evening, a new wave of cold air arriving from the east by Friday is expected to bring further wintry conditions.
WXCharts weather maps show cold air colliding with rain, increasing the likelihood of snow. Experts predict wintry precipitation in Ireland, Wales, and central regions by Friday. Wintry showers are also anticipated in parts of east and west Ireland and could become more organized as they move northwards through parts of northern England and Northern Ireland later on Friday.
Meanwhile, other parts of the country will experience unsettled weather with a mix of sunshine and showers. Temperatures on Wednesday are forecast to reach a maximum of 10C in London and Cardiff, with cooler conditions elsewhere. The southeast is expected to remain milder, while other areas will feel colder, with temperatures set to rise again by Sunday.



