What Happened
Weather models indicate that the UK is bracing for a significant snowstorm in early March, with Scotland and parts of England likely to be affected. A major Atlantic storm is expected to hit Scotland next week, bringing heavy rain that may turn to snow in the northeast. This storm is projected to arrive on February 27, with Glasgow positioned in its path.
Why It Matters
The impending snowstorm, referred to by some as this year’s “Beast From The East,” could result in substantial snowfall across the UK. Forecasts suggest that temperatures will drop significantly, with the American GFS model predicting freezing conditions starting from March 6. Snow accumulations of 2cm to 5cm are anticipated across various regions, with Aberdeenshire potentially seeing up to 11cm.
What’s Next
As winter officially concludes next week, meteorologists are advising the public to prepare for challenging weather conditions. The Met Office continues to monitor the situation closely, providing updates and warnings as necessary. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official weather channels as the storm approaches.
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