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UK braces for late spring snow!
24 Apr
Summary
- A wintry period is expected after a dry spell.
- Snowfall is possible in Scotland and Northern England.
- Rain and wind likely in the northwest later in May.

Following a period of predominantly dry weather sustained by high pressure, the UK is set to experience a shift towards cooler, more wintry conditions. This change is expected to occur after late April and into early May.
Projections suggest that by midday on Wednesday, May 6, swathes of persistent rain may cross the nation. Notably, areas of Scotland, especially at higher elevations, and parts of Northern England, including the Pennines, could see snowfall as temperatures decrease.
The arrival of Atlantic low-pressure systems is increasing the likelihood of heavy rain and potentially strong winds at times. As the month progresses towards its midpoint, weather patterns are becoming less certain. The northwest is predicted to face the wettest and windiest conditions, while the southeast is expected to remain drier and more settled. Overall, temperatures are anticipated to be near or slightly above average.