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UK Braces for Freezing Winds and Snow
26 Jan
Summary
- Temperatures may fall near or below freezing with significant wind chill.
- Eastern coastal regions anticipate persistent snow showers from the North Sea.
- The cold snap and wintry showers are expected to persist into the weekend.

A bracing cold snap is set to affect the UK, bringing not only snow but also strong winds that will intensify the bitter conditions. Temperatures are anticipated to drop close to or below freezing in many areas, with wind chill making it feel even colder. Coastal regions along the east are likely to experience persistent snow showers, driven in from the North Sea.
This spell of cold weather is expected to continue into the weekend. Further wintry showers are possible, particularly across eastern and northern parts of the UK. Any snow that accumulates could be slow to clear in chillier locations. The Met Office's long-range forecast also indicates a possibility of snow between Wednesday and Friday, with changeable conditions and hill snow expected in the north.



