UK Faces Snow on Saturday: Exact Hour It Hits England Announced Forecast

Snow is forecast across the UK on Saturday, potentially reaching London by 6 PM. Cold weather and wintry showers are expected to impact the region.

UK Faces Snow on Saturday: Exact Hour It Hits England Announced Forecast
UK Faces Snow on Saturday: Exact Hour It Hits England Announced Forecast

Snow maps suggest London has an 80% chance of snow soon. Cold, snowy weather could disrupt UK travel. WX Charts projected this using Met Desk data.

Snow might hit the UK on Saturday, February 8. By 6 PM, snow could stretch from Scotland to London. It might also reach England’s southern coast. Netweather TV and Ventusky show similar predictions.

The Met Office forecasts cold conditions from February 10. High pressure will stay northeast of the UK. Breezy winds will likely blow from the east or southeast.

More clouds are also expected. Cold temperatures will feel worse due to wind and clouds. Temperatures will often be below average. Many areas should stay dry.

Southern and southwestern regions might see wintry showers. Overnight frost is likely, especially with clear skies. Breezy winds will lower the risk of heavy frost.

The Met Office says Thursday, February 6, brings dry conditions. High pressure will cause this. Frost and fog will clear for sunshine. Southern areas will have patchy clouds.

The Met Office sees high pressure moving northeast of the UK. This happens from Friday to Sunday. Cold east or southeasterly winds will develop. This brings more clouds. Some showers are possible. It might even be wintry.

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