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Scotland braces for 89cm snow deluge
28 Jan
Summary
- Snowfall up to 89cm is predicted for Scotland.
- Temperatures in Scotland could drop to -3C.
- UK snow forecasts are complex due to air sources and seas.

Scotland is forecast to experience heavy snowfall, with WXCharts predicting accumulations of up to 89cm by 3pm on January 29, 2026. Regions such as Dumfries and Galloway, Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Highlands, Perth and Kinross, Angus, Stirling, and Argyll and Bute are expected to be affected. Temperatures could plunge as low as -3C during this period.
The Met Office has issued its own forecast for January 29 to January 31, anticipating unsettled conditions with rain and showers, especially in eastern Scotland. While drier interludes are possible, brisk winds will make it feel chilly. There is a risk of snow, primarily on higher ground but potentially extending to lower levels.
Forecasting snow in the UK presents unique challenges. Unlike regions at similar latitudes where snow can be predicted days in advance, the UK's weather is highly dependent on the origin of air masses. The surrounding seas, which remain above freezing, also influence surface air temperatures, adding complexity to snow prediction.




