34 Counties Brace for UK Snow Storm as 400 Miles of Flurries Set to Hit

A massive snow storm is on the way, affecting 34 counties across the UK. Get ready for some serious winter weather!

34 Counties Brace for UK Snow Storm as 400 Miles of Flurries Set to Hit
34 Counties Brace for UK Snow Storm as 400 Miles of Flurries Set to Hit

Manchester: A big snow storm is coming! It’s expected to hit 34 counties across the UK. Weather maps show a massive 400-mile-wide wall of snow heading our way.

Snow is likely to start falling in northern England around 6 PM on January 24. Areas like Greater Manchester, Lancashire, and Cumbria are in the storm’s path.

Other places like Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, and Yorkshire should also prepare. The Midlands will see some snow too, so everyone should stay alert.

In Scotland, Dumfries and Galloway, along with Glasgow City, are at risk. The weather team has shared what to expect as we move into late January.

Today will be mostly cloudy and chilly. Northern Scotland might see some bright spells. Northern Ireland and Wales could also enjoy a bit of sunshine.

By evening, light rain may hit Northern Ireland. The forecast for Sunday night mentions patchy rain moving from Northern Ireland to western Scotland.

Tomorrow, expect a mix of clouds and sunshine. Scotland and south-west Wales might see some bright moments, while northern Wales could get light rain.

From Tuesday to Thursday, the weather will be variable. Some areas will have sunny spells, while others may face showers, especially in the north and west.

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