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Home / Weather / UK Braces for Arctic Blast: Snowfall and -13C Temperatures Ahead!

UK Braces for Arctic Blast: Snowfall and -13C Temperatures Ahead!

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Up to 50cm of snow may fall in some UK locations.
  • Temperatures could plummet to a severe -13C in Scotland.
  • Blizzards are predicted for late January, with 10mm/hour snowfall rates.
UK Braces for Arctic Blast: Snowfall and -13C Temperatures Ahead!

Arctic conditions are set to return to the UK, with forecasts indicating heavy snowfall and extreme cold before the end of January. Several regions could see blizzards, dumping up to 50cm of snow in isolated spots. Scotland faces the harshest temperatures, potentially dropping to -13C, while much of the nation could experience lows of -4C.

WXCharts projections suggest snowfall rates of up to 10mm per hour on January 29, with accumulations reaching 30cm across England and up to 23cm in the north-west. Northern Scotland, already impacted by Storm Goretti, might see snow depths of 50cm. These predictions come after a recent multi-hazard event that brought winds up to 99mph.

The Met Office acknowledges the increasing likelihood of colder weather and snow later in January. While initially milder Atlantic air is expected, a shift towards higher pressure from the east could usher in colder conditions, raising the chance of snow across parts of the country.

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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 to occur towards the end of January.
Temperatures could drop to as low as -13C in Scotland and around -4C elsewhere.
Some areas might receive up to 50cm of snow, with accumulations of 30cm possible in England.

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