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UK Weather: Cold Spells and Snow Possible Amidst Warmer Outlook
6 Mar
Summary
- Warmer UK climate trends and global warming contribute to the current outlook.
- La Nina pattern and a strong stratospheric polar vortex influence weather.
- Despite warmer spells, cold periods with snow and ice remain possible.

The UK's climate is experiencing warming trends consistent with global patterns, with influences from the La Nina phenomenon and a robust stratospheric polar vortex. These factors contribute to the current weather outlook.
Forecasters anticipate brighter skies to the east, where temperatures could reach highs of 18C or 19C, particularly in the home counties. This period of higher temperatures is expected to persist into Friday morning.
However, the outlook also includes the potential for significant cold spells. Frost is predicted across northern Ireland, northern England, Wales, and Scotland, with colder conditions and brighter skies expected in these regions. The Met Office stresses that this does not guarantee continuous warm weather, and the possibility of snow and ice remains, especially in the early part of the forecast period.




