UK Warned of 42-Hour Snowstorm with No Area in England Spared

A major snowstorm is set to hit the UK, affecting the south coast and beyond. Expect snow from February 11 to 13, with cities like Southampton and Brighton impacted.

UK Warned of 42-Hour Snowstorm with No Area in England Spared
UK Warned of 42-Hour Snowstorm with No Area in England Spared

Southampton: The UK is bracing for a snowstorm. It’s expected to hit the south coast hard. Cities like Southampton, Brighton, and Bournemouth will see significant snowfall.

Snow will also affect the south west, including Devon, and parts of eastern England. This includes areas from Norfolk to Greater London. The snow is expected to start on February 11 and last until February 13.

Weather maps show a wave of snow arriving around midday on February 11. The BBC Weather team has shared forecasts for the week, covering February 10 to February 16.

They noted that low pressure systems may increase next week, changing the weather pattern. However, there’s some uncertainty about the timing of these changes.

High pressure over north-east Europe might linger, but Atlantic weather systems could also move in. This could bring rain and snow, especially to Scotland and Northern Ireland.

While southern and eastern areas may stay drier, some rain is likely across the UK by the end of the week. Temperatures may rise slightly, but there’s a chance of colder, drier conditions later.

This situation is still developing, so it’s something to keep an eye on.

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