UK Braces as Scandinavian Snow Bomb Threatens 96-Hour Freeze in England

A Scandinavian snowstorm may hit the UK starting February 8, lasting until February 11, bringing temperatures as low as -4°C.

UK Braces as Scandinavian Snow Bomb Threatens 96-Hour Freeze in England
UK Braces as Scandinavian Snow Bomb Threatens 96-Hour Freeze in England

Hey, listen to this forecast! The UK might get a big snowstorm. It’s coming from Scandinavia. Maps show it could start around February 8. The snow might last until February 11.

The temperature could drop to four below zero. BBC Weather said things get colder soon. Wednesday will probably be dry. Some fog could appear in England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland might have showers. Thursday and Friday should mostly be dry.

There might be a stray shower now and then. Wind will shift from the southeast or east. The weekend might be a little less calm. Weather could come from the west. Weak low pressure might come from the south and east.

Expect few showers, maybe snowy inland. Temperatures stay below average. The wind could get stronger for a bit. From February 10 to 16 higher pressure will be common.

High pressure will likely build over Scandinavia. This ensures dry weather. Cool air comes with strong winds. Temperatures stay lower than normal. Early next week, weak low pressure could bring showers.

They might be snowy. Later that week, look for dry weather and sunshine. Expect fog in the mornings. Weather could bring rain or snow by the end of next week. Temperatures will go up a little. High pressure might persist, keeping things dry and cold.

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