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Scotland Faces Wintry Mix: Snow on Hills Amidst Milder Air

7 Feb

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Summary

  • East Scotland may see snowfall on higher hills with rain and sleet.
  • Wales and southwest England face heavy showers on Saturday.
  • Temperatures will be average for February, reaching up to 10C in England.
Scotland Faces Wintry Mix: Snow on Hills Amidst Milder Air

Eastern Scotland is forecast to receive a combination of rain and sleet from the North Sea, with the possibility of light snowfall over higher elevations. While significant snow accumulation is not anticipated due to milder air, the mix may still create a wintry feel in these areas.

Heavy showers are predicted for Wales and southwest England on Saturday, potentially extending to Northern Ireland later in the day. In contrast, eastern England is expected to be more sheltered, experiencing fewer showers and more dry periods.

Western Scotland is set to enjoy the most sunshine throughout Saturday. Temperatures across England and Wales will be seasonal, around 10-11C, feeling mild compared to earlier in February.

However, parts of Scotland, especially the east and northeast, will remain colder, with highs only reaching 5-7C. A brisk wind will make these areas feel noticeably chillier.

On Sunday, unsettled conditions and slow-moving showers are expected to persist as a weakening low-pressure system moves slowly. Eastern Scotland may continue to experience lingering bands of showers. Northeast England might have a wet start, depending on the low-pressure system's evolution.

England and Wales have a better chance of sunny spells with more breaks in the clouds on Sunday, offering a respite from recent wet weather. Western Scotland is again predicted to have dry and brighter conditions.

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.
Yes, eastern Scotland may see light snowfall on its higher hills, mixed with rain and sleet, as milder air filters in.
Wales and southwest England are expected to experience heavy showers on Saturday.
England and Wales will have average February temperatures around 10-11C, feeling mild, while parts of Scotland will remain colder, with highs of 5-7C and feeling cooler due to wind.

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