Met Office warns 20cm of snow to hit parts of UK in latest weather forecast

Spring weather Mar 10th 2023
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The Met Office has warned that the UK is about to experience its "first taste of winter" with up to 20cm of snow expected to fall over the coming days. Forecasters have issued several yellow weather warnings for snow and ice across parts of the UK, effective from 4pm on Sunday until 10am on Tuesday morning.

Power cuts, travel disruptions, and a higher chance of injuries due to icy surfaces are among the issues highlighted by the Met Office. Northerly regions like Orkney and Shetland could see up to 10cm of snow by Monday morning according to Sunday's alert.

As for Monday night into Tuesday morning, the focus turns to the East Midlands, Yorkshire, Wales, and the north of England where up to 20cm of snow may cover the high ground.

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Tom Morgan, Met Office meteorologist, said that despite a “mild” start to the month, the upcoming conditions are more typical of “mid-winter to late-winter”.

He said: “What we can say is that it’s going to be very cold for the for the time of year, there will be widespread overnight frosts, and a few locations where there’s snow on the ground.

“In the North could even see overnight minimums down to minus eight, possibly even minus 10 degrees, so quite unusual for November. It’s quite an early blast of winter."

Mr Morgan said the public can best prepare for the wintry weather by checking their cars are suitable for icy and potentially snowy conditions and to take extra supplies including food, blankets and a fully charged mobile phone with them on journeys.

Despite the cold conditions, the “whole of the UK” will enjoy more sunshine next week, the meteorologist added.

He said: “That’s one good piece of news.

“We’ve lost the grey, gloomy conditions, or at least we will have by Tuesday, that we’ve seen so far this month, and there’ll be a lot of sunshine really.

“Yes, there’ll be some snow showers in the peripheries of the UK, particularly northern Scotland, and down the east and the west coast, but if you live inland and you live in the south, there’ll be lots of sparkly blue skies on most days through Tuesday to Friday.”