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Snow forecast maps present 11 cities buried as 130cm blizzard hits

A dramatic late winter onslaught will take a maintain of the nation this week.

A dramatic late winter onslaught will hit this week (Picture: Getty)

Cities throughout the UK are set to be engulfed by a brutal blizzard, with as much as 130cm of snow forecast to blanket giant areas in a dramatic late winter onslaught. Spanning over 600 miles from Thurso in Scotland all the way in which right down to Cardiff the snow will blanket 13 cities throughout the nation.

Dramatic WXCHARTS  snow forecast maps have turned purple and white indicating that heavy snow is on its manner. Whereas many Brits could also be hoping the worst of the winter climate has handed, it appears the forecast has different plans. The bone chilling climate will make its presence felt in simply a few days.

Snow and rain will smash into the nation (Picture: WXCHARTS)

At midnight on Thursday February 19 in Perth and Kinross the mercury will plummet to an icy -3C.  Will probably be only a diploma hotter in Argyll and Bute while giant swathes of Scotland will see temperatures plunge to -1C.

In England, Durham will see the coldest temperatures while the northeast and northwest will see lows of 0C. Yorkshire and the Humber will shover underneath -1C.

By 3am the snow will actually have taken a maintain of the nation with Perth and Kinross to be lined by a whopping 130cm.

Climate maps point out that Stirling and Angus in Scotland might see snow depths hover between 30cm to 55cm.

Stirling we see snow snow depths attain 10cm, the Scottish Highlands will see peak snow depths of 6cm.

England and Wales won’t escape the barrage of snow. Snow depths will peak at 6cm in Monmouth, south Wales while Cardiff will see 2cm.

In the meantime, Gwynedd in north-west Wales will likely be lined in 4cm of snow. Cumbria, Northumberland and Durham will see snow depths hover between 2cm and 4cm. Yorkshire will see peaks of 4cm.

Hertfordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire will see snow depths peak at 3cm. Coventry and Leicester might additionally see a dusting of snow.

Climate maps point out that though the east of England will miss out on snow the area will see heavy rain with as much as 2mm doubtless. 

Huge swathes of the nation will likely be buried in snow (Picture: WXCHARTS)

11 UK cities forecast snow

Inverness

Aberdeen

Edinburgh

Glasgow

Birmingham

Oxford

Cambridge

Coventry

Leicester

Bristol

Cardiff

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