When could it snow next? Met Office verdict. Well, it will kind of snow. In its latest forecast, the Met Office says there’s a chance of ‘snow grains in the south’ today. El
The Met Office has warned that the UK can expect a further blast of cold weather with snow and ice next month while maps show the temperature dipping to -4C on February 1
The Met Office has warned the country could be hit by snow grains, which are the solid equivalent of drizzle and look like very small white and opaque grains of ice
The Met Office has warned the country could be hit by snow grains, which are the solid equivalent of drizzle and look like very small white and opaque grains of ice.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued fresh yellow alerts that cover the North East, North West and East of England, The Humber, as well as the East and West Midlands, lasting until 9am on 21 January. The Met Office predicted snow grains may fall across the south, but what are they?
The Met Office has revealed a host of weather patterns set to batter the nation in the coming weeks as winter takes aim at Britain.
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There have been reports that the UK will face a ‘snow bomb’ later this month, but what does the Met Office say?
The Met Office's five-day forecast predicts a chilly Sunday with "a continued risk of drizzle and snow grain in the south where cloud is thick enough". It will be cloudy and wet in the far west and the grey, drab coldness of winter will continue into the new week.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for fog, which could lead to delays on motorways and public transport. The warning, which runs from 8pm January 15 until 11am January 16 covers a large part of England and parts of Wales.
After a brief break from snowy and icy weather, freezing conditions are expected to return next week, according to the Met Office. The forecaster has warned that some parts of the country are to get some more snow and hail next week. Heavy rain is also expected across most of the UK.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for fog this morning, and has also listed several tips on how to stay safe in the eerie conditions