All the areas in the UK where there won't be snow falling next week
The Met Office has revealed all the areas that won't see snow in England next week, as forecasters predict up to 20cm in some areas. Many parts of the UK can expect flurries tomorrow, November 17, as well as Monday, November 18, and Tuesday, November 19, forecasters warn.
BirminghamLive reports the Met Office has issued several weather alerts and warnings across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. But not everywhere will get a snow flurry.
Charts and maps ahead of next week show Birmingham and the Midlands, down to London, could escape the snow. The maps show a lack of snow and maybe some small disruption down on the south coast of England, The Mirror reports.
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Areas such as Cardiff, Brighton, London and Southampton all look set to escape the snow on Tuesday. The first Met Office warning covers northern Scotland from Sunday afternoon until Monday morning. Settling snow will generally be confined to the hills and mountains, where five to ten centimetres is possible above 300 metres by Monday morning.
The second warning, for which there is low confidence, covers central and southern Scotland along with parts of northern England. Settling snow is expected to largely be confined to the hills and mountains above 300 metres, where again five to ten centimetres is possible, rising to as much as 15 to 20cm above 400 metres.
A spokesperson from the Met Office, Grahame Madge, said: “It’s going to get colder over the coming days – it’s still pretty mild in the south, but there is a cold front that will be sinking south across northern parts of the UK. There will be some wintriness in the hills, for example, tonight and tomorrow.
"That’s all at quite high levels, Scottish mountains, Lake District maybe. Then we get into our warning period for snow and ice."
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