UK snow: Bitter -7C cold snap to bring snow showers as Brits brace freezing conditions

BBC Weather: Temperatures set to drop

We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info

Saturday morning is expected to be very cold after the mercury dropped below freezing overnight. Frosts are expected to last all day on Saturday in some areas.

Forecasters told Express.co.uk that sub-zero temperatures over the weekend could drop as low as -7C and motorists have been warned about the possibility of travel chaos.

Alyssa Smithmyer, a forecaster at Accuweather told Express.co.uk: “The best chances for any snow showers to occur can perhaps be for a brief period on Monday across the higher elevations of northwest Scotland as a front passes over the region, and also on Thursday.

“On Monday, any winter precipitation will be isolated and very light in nature.

“On Thursday, another front will pass over the UK and likely bring a period of light snow showers in the usual colder areas in northern Scotland, with a chance at a few flakes to fall across the higher parts of northern Wales and north-central England.”

According to Ms Smithmyer, temperatures will drop to a bone chilling -6C for Nevis Range, Scotland on Monday night.

Ben Wyvis and Cuillin Hill in northern Scotland will also face freezing daytime temperatures on Monday that reach a maximum of -2C.

Northern Ireland could also face snowy conditions on Monday as winds could reach up to 40mph in coastal areas.

There is also a small risk of road frost in some areas which could produce slippery conditions. 

Wet roads could also become slick overnight as temperatures drop.

Freezing and snowy conditions are likely to return from Wednesday evening due to a frontal passage.

This is likely to produce more snow showers in higher areas of Wales, Scotland and possibly north as well as central England.

Ms Smithmyer said: “Residents across these regions are not expected to be largely impacted due to the isolated and light nature of the precipitation. 

DON’T MISS:  
Freezing temperatures to strike again this weekend [REVEAL]
UK cold weather forecast: -3C deep freeze to strike overnight [INSIGHT]
‘Scottish weather’ Britons face Canary Islands weather warning [SPOTLIGHT] 

“However, there is a small risk for road frost in some areas to create isolated slippery conditions, as well as wet roadways during the daytime becoming slick overnight as temperatures drop.

“Although, these issues are not expected to be widespread.”

Source: Read Full Article