All the Dates in February When England Faces Extreme Snow Conditions

February is set to bring extreme snow to England, with key dates identified for potential snowfall. Expect chilly weather and significant drops in temperature.

All the Dates in February When England Faces Extreme Snow Conditions
All the Dates in February When England Faces Extreme Snow Conditions

London: The exact dates for snow in the UK this February have been revealed. WX Charts, using Met Desk data, predicts snow will hit as we move through the month.

Snow flurries are expected on February 13 and 14, just in time for a chilly Valentine’s Day. An extreme cold front is forecast to arrive around February 17.

Temperatures could drop to -6°C at times. A Met Office forecast for February 4 mentions a band of rain moving east across England and Wales, bringing light rain to the southeast.

On February 5, expect a dry and bright day for most, with some winter sunshine. Isolated showers may occur in the north and west, especially over northern hills.

From Thursday to Saturday, many areas will enjoy sunny weather, but isolated freezing fog patches could linger. Most places will stay dry, but it will turn colder with overnight frosts.

Later today, a band of rain will push east across the UK, becoming lighter as it reaches the southeast. After the rain, expect bright spells and isolated showers.

Tonight, any cloud and light rain will clear from the southeast, leaving clear skies. Northern and western areas will see variable cloud and wintry showers on Scottish hills.

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