Snow blizzards may hit the UK as far south as Cornwall this Sunday (February 15).

A current snowy scene in Scotland. (Picture: Getty)
The UK may quickly be hit by snow blizzards in response to the newest climate forecast.
Snow may cowl the UK once more this Sunday (February 15) from Scotland to Cornwall, WXCharts.com maps present.
Different areas more likely to be affected embrace the north west and north east of England, the Midlands, the south west, a part of Cornwall, Devon, and Somerset, and in Wales. The north of England may see as much as 8cm of snow, however worse circumstances are anticipated in Scotland, with some areas within the north of the nation more likely to be lined in as much as a metre.
The most recent climate maps and forecast additionally present these areas are more likely to face snow falling at as much as 10mm per hour, whereas the south and the south west of England usually tend to be hit by rain.

A map displaying the place snow may fall throughout the UK this Sunday (February 15). (Picture: WXCharts.com)
A forecast from the Met Workplace mentioned climate will likely be “turing wetter on Sunday with widespread snow possible throughout the north”.
A climate warning for snow and ice is already in place for Scotland and the north of England till noon on Friday, February 13.
The complete forecast from the Met Workplace learn: “Outbreaks of rain will fall as snow over increased hills initially, earlier than the snow begins to fall to decrease ranges by Thursday night. Any settling snow will primarily be confined to excessive floor, above 200 metres 2 to five cm is feasible, and above 300 metres, just a few areas may even see as a lot as 10 cm. The rain and snow is anticipated to clear south through the early hours of Friday with temperatures anticipated to fall shortly as skies clear, resulting in ice on untreated surfaces.”
Full checklist of areas more likely to be hit by snow
England:
Devon
Somerset
Dorset
Wiltshire
Gloucestershire
Herefordshire
Worcestershire
Shropshire
Staffordshire
Cheshire
Merseyside
Better Manchester
Lancashire
West Yorkshire
East Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
Cumbria
Durham
Northumberland
Derry/Londonderry
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