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Home / Weather / UK Winter Alert: Snowfall Threatens Pre-Christmas Travel

UK Winter Alert: Snowfall Threatens Pre-Christmas Travel

11 Dec

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Summary

  • Snowfall is predicted for southern England just before Christmas.
  • Dorset could see up to 10mm of snow per hour on December 21.
  • Met Office forecast shows rain, not snow, for the same period.
UK Winter Alert: Snowfall Threatens Pre-Christmas Travel

Snowfall is anticipated in several areas of the UK shortly before the Christmas period. WXCharts forecasts indicate snow showers in southern England, particularly affecting Dorset, Hampshire, and Kent, starting on Sunday, December 21. Dorset, including Weymouth, Poole, and Bournemouth, could experience the heaviest snow, with rates of up to 10mm per hour and accumulations of around 5cm by midday.

Hampshire and parts of Kent, such as Waterlooville, Maidstone, and Folkestone, are also expected to receive a lighter covering of snow. These predictions suggest a potential for wintry conditions in these regions just days before Christmas. The forecasts also extend to northern Scotland, with predictions of snow across the Scottish Highlands and Cairngorms National Park.

Conversely, the Met Office's long-range forecast covering the same period does not foresee any snow, instead anticipating rain, potentially heavy and prolonged, along with windy conditions. The Met Office also notes that conditions are expected to become less disturbed closer to Christmas, with overnight frost and fog likely.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Snowfall is predicted for southern England, including Dorset, Hampshire, and Kent, starting on Sunday, December 21, according to WXCharts.
The Met Office forecasts rain and wind for the period leading up to Christmas, with drier spells expected in the southeast.
Yes, forecasts suggest northern Scotland, including the Scottish Highlands and Cairngorms, could experience snowfall on December 23rd and 24th.

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