UK Weather: Britain Braced For Snow As Cold Snap Expected

Uk Weather

PA/Huffington Post UK   First Posted: 27/01/2012 05:59 Updated: 27/01/2012 15:14

Weather forecasters are warning Britons to wrap up warm as widespread wintery showers and hail are set to hit over the weekend.

The Met Office has issued a yellow "be aware" weather warning, alerting drivers to ice. Winds are also expected to blast parts of Britain today as the country braces itself for a spell of cooler weather that could bring snow to some regions.

While the past few weeks have seen unseasonably mild weather across the country, temperatures are set to drop by this weekend reaching as low as -5C overnight.

Experts say there is also the potential for snowfall as a warm Atlantic weather system from the west clashes with cold air in the east.

The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for ice to motorists travelling on untreated roads in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and northern England this morning after temperatures dipped overnight.

Issuing its "yellow" be aware graded warning, it said: "Icy stretches are expected to form on untreated surfaces, especially in places affected by showers.

"The showers will fall as snow above about 250 metres, but there may be temporary slush deposits to lower levels. The public should be aware of possible travel disruption."

Sunny spells are expected to be interspersed with wintery showers that will progress in a southerly direction throughout today, bringing sleet, hail, thunder and some snow on high grounds.

Lindsay Dovey, a forecaster with MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association, said: "Today will see sunny spells and wintry showers which are going to be pretty heavy falling as sleet and hail.

"The showers will progress down from the north throughout the day and there could be the odd lightning strikes and snow on high ground in those showers.

"Overnight they will continue over the southern parts of the UK then on Saturday morning a front coming in from the west will start move in and spread eastwards bringing in some rain.

"This could meet a band of cold air and then turn to snow."

Dovey said that temperatures will drop to between -1C and -5C in the north overnight, with a southerly low of -1C.

During Saturday and Sunday temperatures are expected to range between 4C-7C across Britain with lows of -1C during the night, she added.

Snow fell over high ground in Wales, northern parts of England and Scotland yesterday, reaching depths of between 1-4cm, MeteoGroup said.

1  of  10
PLAY
FULLSCREEN
ZOOM
SHARE THIS SLIDE 
Deer herds at Studley Royal near Ripon, were staying close together as white frost covers trees and grass following another night of severe frost, 16 January
FOLLOW HUFFPOST UK

Weather forecasters are warning Britons to wrap up warm as widespread wintery showers and hail are set to hit over the weekend. The Met Office has issued a yellow "be aware" weather warning, alert...
Weather forecasters are warning Britons to wrap up warm as widespread wintery showers and hail are set to hit over the weekend. The Met Office has issued a yellow "be aware" weather warning, alert...
 
 
  • Comments
  • 91
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4  Next ›  Last »  (4 total)
19:08 on 29/01/2012
By some incredible surprise (no,not really) the forecastis right...A LOT of snow allover Britain tonight..Exmoor, Scotland, Cumbria, Lancashire,North Yorkshire....Wales....
17:50 on 29/01/2012
Yep they will say it snowed on the mountains in Scotland and Wales when none turns up anywhere else.
17:25 on 27/01/2012
If they say it often enough they may get it right ! They haven't so far, after all these tries, so we can be surethey'll blame someone else other than their own incompetence. There used to be an old chap living near us who could forecast weather with a high degree of accuracy just by gauging the wind direction and strength and also by his long experience. Now he was a weather forecaster.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
12:46 on 27/01/2012
In times gone by when weather forecasting was as accurate as looking at a fir comb, naturally, they could not be relied upon. Now they have expensive supercomputers and expert forecasters to interpret the data to get it wrong. lol.
12:35 on 27/01/2012
They invented economists to give weather forecasters a good name!
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
12:43 on 27/01/2012
very true and very funny.
12:47 on 27/01/2012
I've Fav'd you!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mokgee
12:26 on 27/01/2012
Yes, it is following in the wake of all the Russians, who are the advance party for many more to come...
12:13 on 27/01/2012
I wonder if this will be as bad as the BIG FREEZE we saw this christmas, where there was absolutely no snow whatsoever and it was relatively mild...
12:06 on 27/01/2012
What again? Still waiting for all the other times we have had to stock up on Oil and coal take everything off the supermarket shelves and hibernate because it may snow. Sitting here in beautiful sunshine.
12:27 on 27/01/2012
Blast! 'Again?' That was what I was going to say. At least they've used a different picture this time!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
dollydimple62
Author....reader ,love life.
13:41 on 27/01/2012
LOL :o)
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
dollydimple62
Author....reader ,love life.
11:59 on 27/01/2012
just a tip..but doesn't winter weather mean snow or storms or rain? I lived in Sweden for 10 years we had tons of snow.. didn't stop the country in its tracks..makes the Brits out to be pathetic..when its the weather men actually!
12:17 on 27/01/2012
You have built infrastructure to deal with it because it is a regular occurrence in Sweden. The weather is totally erratic in this country, as you should know, so no particular infrastructure is in place to deal with it if things get bad. It wouldn't be a wise move to invest in ways to deal with mass amounts of snow or ice in Britain, because if it does happen, its for about a week in December...
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
dollydimple62
Author....reader ,love life.
13:41 on 27/01/2012
not a swede..just said I lived there..yes they tend to deal with whatever comes, without complaint..maybe the Uk should do the same..weather is erratic all over the world...
12:19 on 27/01/2012
God whatever made you come back here?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
dollydimple62
Author....reader ,love life.
13:40 on 27/01/2012
I don't live in the UK...I live in Portugal..weather and people, food, lovely ..not lived in the Uk most of my life....
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
dollydimple62
Author....reader ,love life.
11:57 on 27/01/2012
weather men just lie! they have been saying this all winter....
11:45 on 27/01/2012
Believe it when I see it
11:42 on 27/01/2012
Cold weather in winter shock, quick everyone burn fossil fuels and heat the world up quick before the polar bears freeze!!

I have a friend in Norway who thinks us Brits are so silly. We moan with a couple of inches, She is never happier than when she has ten - twelve inches in her back garden
11:51 on 27/01/2012
Are we still talking about snowfall here........?
11:53 on 27/01/2012
The horny girl...
11:40 on 27/01/2012
Please find another word instead of 'braced' and stop reporting on weather which is perfectly normal.
11:34 on 27/01/2012
Ice and snow?! In January?! It's Political Correctness gone mad!
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
lawleigh
11:30 on 27/01/2012
zzzzzzzzzzzz You have been saying this for the last 2 months,
11:52 on 27/01/2012
Instead of crying wolf its been crying snow.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
lawleigh
12:16 on 27/01/2012
haha like it :) you watch will have 6 inches now :P