Snow and Strong Winds Expected Across the UK
Snow and gale-force winds could return to the UK this week, with the Met Office forecasting a significant drop in temperatures. Several weather warnings are in place for Wednesday and Thursday, as strong winds of up to 80 mph are possible, particularly affecting northern and western regions.
The Met Office has identified high ground areas, including the Scottish Highlands, Grampians, Southern Uplands, and parts of the Lake District, as the most at risk of snowfall during the colder snaps expected in the coming weeks. Mountain regions of Scotland are most likely to see wintry showers, with snow anticipated over much of Scotland, northern England, and Northern Ireland on Friday morning.
A notable shift in wind direction to a north-westerly flow will bring a markedly colder day nationwide on Friday. Jason Kelly, chief operational meteorologist for the Met Office, stated, “A notable shift in wind direction to a north-westerly flow will bring a markedly colder day nationwide on Friday, with the potential for a mixture of sunny spells, heavy showers, coastal gales, and snow over high ground.” Temperatures are expected to struggle to reach double digits on Thursday, with a peak of only 15°C in the southeast.
On Friday morning, temperatures are forecasted to drop to around 9°C, marking a stark contrast to the recent warmer weather, where the UK recorded temperatures as high as 19.2°C earlier this year, the hottest day of the year so far. This significant temperature shift is indicative of the unpredictable nature of British weather.
The Met Office has issued two yellow weather warnings for wind on Thursday, with gusts expected to reach 70 mph in northern England and Wales, and 60 mph in Northern Ireland. Observers are advised to remain cautious, especially in areas prone to severe weather conditions.
Historically, March has been known for its unpredictable weather patterns, and this year appears no different. The Met Office has noted that while temperatures will be near average for the period as a whole, there will be shorter-duration colder interludes when frost and hill snow will be possible. Snow could hit parts of Britain again this month as forecasts warn of plunging temperatures and wintry conditions.
As the week progresses, weather patterns may become more blocked later in March, increasing the chance of colder conditions developing for a time. However, the exact timing and extent of snowfall in lower areas remains unclear. Details remain unconfirmed, and long-range forecasts are difficult to predict accurately.
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