UK Braces for Three-Day Snow Whiteout: Exact Dates of Flurries Announced

The UK prepares for a three-day snow event starting next Tuesday, February 12th, potentially affecting travel and Valentine’s Day plans.

UK Braces for Three-Day Snow Whiteout: Exact Dates of Flurries Announced
UK Braces for Three-Day Snow Whiteout: Exact Dates of Flurries Announced

Hey! Snow may hit the whole UK soon. Next Tuesday, the 12th, expect snow. It goes from Scotland down to the Midlands.

WX Charts show this, using Met Desk data. London and the southwest could see snow too. Snowfall will be strongest around 6 PM.

It could last into Thursday, February 13. Wales and Northern Ireland might get snow. It might last until Valentine’s Day.

Up to 11 inches could fall that day. Birmingham couples’ plans could be affected. England will see less snow, about four inches.

Scotland could get more. The Pennines and Lake District face the worst. This snowy blast comes with colder temps.

Today, Wednesday, Feb 5, should be mostly dry. It will have sunshine after a chilly start. Showers are likely in the northwest. Those could be snowy in the hills. The north will be breezy.

Tonight will be dry everywhere. Expect clear spells and frost. Freezing fog is possible, mostly southeast areas.

The north will stay breezy. Thursday looks dry and settled. High pressure is coming. Frost and fog will clear for sun.

Some clouds will form in the south. The Met Office says it will turn breezy more widely by Feb 6.

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