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UK Braces for Snow, Flooding as Jet Stream Fuels Storms
30 Jan
Summary
- Central Scotland faces heavy snowfall rates of almost an inch per hour.
- The jet stream's invigoration by temperature differences drives UK weather.
- Difficult travel conditions and further flooding are expected.

Unsettled weather is forecast for the UK, with significant snow expected in Scotland. Central Scotland faces a risk of receiving nearly an inch of snow per hour by midday on Monday, February 2. While snow is predicted over northern hills today and on Tuesday, the Met Office notes the inherent difficulty in forecasting snow accurately in Britain. This pattern is attributed to an invigorated jet stream, strengthened by temperature contrasts over North America, which is pushing low-pressure systems towards the UK.
The outlook for Sunday through Tuesday indicates continued unsettled conditions nationwide. Showers or prolonged heavy rain are expected for most areas, accompanied by brisk winds. Snow is also anticipated to fall on hills in the north. These weather patterns could result in challenging travel conditions and exacerbate existing flooding issues in various locations.




