UK Snow Bomb: 18cm Forecast with Start Time
Maps from WX Charts show northern and central England will face 18cm of snow and -4C temperatures from 6am on February 5, with Yorkshire worst hit.
Maps from WX Charts show northern and central England will face 18cm of snow and -4C temperatures from 6am on February 5, with Yorkshire worst hit.
The Met Office has published forecasts showing which UK regions will avoid snowfall on Monday, January 26, while northern areas brace for wintry conditions.
The Met Office has expanded its snow warnings for Monday, predicting disruptions across hills in northern and eastern England, and eastern Scotland, with unsettled conditions continuing.
Forecasters warn of a major snow event hitting the UK on February 8, 2026, with potential to match the disruptive 2018 Beast from the East phenomenon.
The Met Office has identified 31 counties across England that will escape snowfall on Monday, January 26, while Scotland and northern England face significant snow cover.
Weather maps forecast a 40-hour continuous blizzard hitting England and Scotland from Monday evening, with up to 70cm of snow expected in worst-affected regions including Cumbria and Yorkshire.
A massive 547-mile-wide snow bomb is forecast to hammer the UK from Tuesday, January 27, with England and Scotland facing significant accumulations up to 55cm.
New weather modelling reveals which areas of England will escape the predicted heavy snowfall in early February, while Scotland faces significant disruption with up to 38 inches expected.
Maps from WX Charts indicate a significant snow event approaching the UK, with temperatures potentially dropping to -12°C and accumulations reaching 38 inches in some areas.
Meteorological projections indicate snow will arrive earlier than expected across the UK, with all four Home Nations facing significant accumulations from Tuesday.
The Met Office has issued a 10-day weather forecast warning of potential snow across several UK areas from late January to early February, with Atlantic weather systems expected to bring wintry conditions.
A motorbike rider is fighting for his life after leaving the road and hitting a lamppost on Houlton Way in Rugby. Police are appealing for witnesses to the Friday morning incident.
The Met Office has identified nine counties in England likely to see snowfall by Monday evening, with the Pennines region expected to receive flurries as a new frontal system approaches.
Forecasters warn of a major snow event hitting the UK in February, with up to 18 inches of snow predicted to fall continuously for 24 hours across Scotland and northern England.
The Met Office has issued warnings for snowfall across higher ground in Scotland, the Pennines, and other elevated areas of the UK this Sunday, January 25th, as colder air moves in from the east.
The Met Office has forecast snow across Scotland and northern England from Saturday to Tuesday, with specific regions in the Midlands, south, Wales, and Northern Ireland expected to avoid the worst of the wintry conditions.
A man has died following a medical emergency on Wychall Lane in Kings Norton, Birmingham. Emergency services provided advanced life support but were unable to save him.
The Met Office has identified several UK regions, primarily in Scotland, expected to experience snow showers starting Saturday, with unsettled conditions forecast throughout the week.
Weather maps from WX Charts predict up to 40 inches of snow hitting parts of Britain within 72 hours, with Scotland's Highlands expected to be worst affected as a low-pressure system approaches from the Atlantic.
New weather maps reveal 14 English counties set to escape the snow bomb hitting the UK from Tuesday, January 27, while northern areas face significant snowfall.
The Met Office warns Eastern Scotland, North East England, and northern hills of England to expect snow early next week as a cold snap brings temperatures 4-6°C below average.
The Met Office has issued weather maps showing 11 counties across England could experience snowfall before Wednesday, with the worst conditions expected early Tuesday morning.
The UK faces a severe cold snap with temperatures plummeting to -12C and widespread snow flurries expected from February 3, according to WX Charts data. Scotland will be worst-hit, with significant snowfall predicted across much of Britain.
New weather maps predict a major snow event hitting the UK, with up to 69 centimetres of snowfall expected in parts of Scotland and heavy snow rates across Wales and northern England.
The Met Office has identified three areas of the UK at risk of significant snow flurries as Storm Ingrid brings unsettled conditions, with warnings in place until next Tuesday.
A major snow event is forecast to sweep across England, bringing 40 hours of continuous snowfall. The Midlands and Yorkshire are expected to be heavily impacted, with significant accumulations predicted.
The Met Office has identified six counties in England and 21 areas in Scotland that could see snowfall early next week, with the heaviest expected on Tuesday, January 27.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for rain and wind across southern England and Wales as Storm Ingrid brings power cuts and flooding risks.
The Met Office warns of potential power cuts and travel disruption as Storm Ingrid brings heavy rain and strong winds to 23 areas across England and Wales.
The Met Office has extended a yellow weather warning for rain across eastern Scotland, urging residents to gather torches, batteries, and power packs ahead of potential flooding and travel disruption.