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UK Braces for Snow: Beast from the East Returns?
14 Jan
Summary
- Central Scotland could see 43cm of snow, with 10cm elsewhere.
- Northern England expects up to 10cm of snow in some areas.
- Met Office forecasts wintry hazards from late January to early February.

Heavy snowfall is anticipated across parts of the UK, with central Scotland expected to receive up to 43cm of snow on January 23. Other areas in Scotland could see 10cm, while Sheffield anticipates similar amounts. Northern England, including counties like Lancashire and Yorkshire, is also braced for accumulations of up to 7cm.
The Met Office's forecast, spanning from January 28 to February 11, warns of developing wintry hazards due to building low pressure. This meteorological configuration increases the likelihood of cold conditions affecting various UK regions, bringing associated risks of snow and ice at times.
Forecasters have cautioned about the potential return of a "Beast from the East" phenomenon around January 25. Experts warn this could lead to school closures and significant disruptions to public transport systems, urging the public to remain aware of these possibilities.




