UK climate maps present ‘east-west divide’ as 400-mile snow bomb set to hit Britain

Dramatic weather maps present an east-west divide because the UK shall be hit by a 400-mile snow bomb later this week.

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The climate maps from WXCharts present that Scotland and components of western England and Wales shall be hit by extreme climate in early March.

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This implies that cities akin to Edinburgh, Inverness, and Aberdeen will see snow, however locations akin to Cardiff, and Plymouth will both be dry or see heavy rain as a substitute.

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London, the south, and south east are unlikely to see snow however will expertise low temperatures. While in seaside cities and towns - akin to Brighton, Newhaven, and Chichester - temperatures will drop beneath zero.

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Further west, the Cornish town of Falmouth shall be barely hotter with temperatures approaching a relatively delicate 5 levels.

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The additional north individuals journey, the colder it's going to get because the Scottish Highlands sees temperatures plummet nearer to minus 10.

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On whether or not widespread snow might hit the UK after March 1, the Met Office mentioned there was a really low chance of snow falling outdoors of the Scottish Highlands.

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Spokesperson Graham Madge advised Express.co.uk: “Aside from the Scottish mountains, there isn’t robust potential for any snow till the latter a part of this week when a transfer to cooler circumstances supplies a stronger sign for snow over excessive floor and the danger of in a single day frost in areas away from cloud.

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As we enter March, temperatures are prone to be barely beneath common, though any snowfall is prone to be largely restricted to northern hills.

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He added: "Further into the month, there is an increased chance of high pressure which would, in turn, increase the likelihood of prolonged drier spells and slightly colder than average conditions."

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Met Office five-day climate forecast

This Evening and Tonight:

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Winds proceed to ease within the south this night, giving a largely dry evening with clear spells. Widespread frost forming with mist and fog patches. Rain arriving within the far northwest and winds strengthening later.

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Tuesday:

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Any mist and fog patches quickly clearing as rain and cloud sinks southeast by the day, although weaken because it goes. Sunny spells and blustery showers observe behind.

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Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

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Dry to start out on Wednesday with additional rain arriving from the west, turning heavy at occasions by Thursday. Remaining chilly and unsettled for Friday.

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