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Snow maps present big 250-mile blizzard ‘burying’ 11 UK cities – full record

Some areas of the UK might see a whopping 32cm of snow in a matter of days, bringing an finish to the current hotter temperatures.

Snow might hit elements of the UK this weekend (Picture: Getty)

The UK might be hammered by heavy snow in mere days – dashing hopes that spring might carry sunshine and hotter temperatures. It comes after the Met Workplace points yellow snow warnings for elements of the UK in the present day (March 13).

New climate maps by WXCHARTS, which makes use of MetDesk information, recommend snow will fall in 11 cities throughout the nation from Sunday (March 15). The maps have forecast snow for a big a part of Scotland’s west coast, from Sutherland within the north to Wigtownshire within the south. This 250-mile stretch is because of be hit by depths of 0.5mm of snow per hor on common, however might attain over 1mm/hr within the worst-affected areas. The next day is because of be a lot the identical, with Scotland’s west coast seeing as much as 32cm of snow, and North England getting as much as 4cm.

Snow might blanket giant elements of the UK in days, this climate maps suggests (Picture: WXCHARTS)

Individually, the Met Workplace forecast for March 15 to 17 warns of moist and windy situations for the south east, north, and west of the nation.

There may be additionally the possibility of some sunshine and brighter situations in some areas, with milder temperatures.

It reads: “Rain spreading southeastwards on Sunday. Sunshine and blustery showers following, showers turning wintry within the north.

“Moist and windy within the north and west thereafter. Brighter additional southeast. Turning milder.”

Scotland is due to be hit with heavy snow, in response to this map (Picture: WXCHARTS)

Full record of affected citiesL

  1. Glasgow
  2. Preston
  3. Manchester
  4. Liverpool
  5. St Asaph
  6. Chester
  7. Stoke-on-Trent
  8. Salford
  9. Doncaster
  10. Sheffield
  11. Birmingham

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