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Snow maps present ‘blizzards’ hitting 16 UK cities as far south as Birmingham – full listing

The most recent climate maps recommend Britain might see one final wintry blast earlier than hotter spring climate returns later in April.

Colder air is ready to brush throughout Britain in mid-April (Picture: Getty)

Britain may very well be braced for April blizzards with new climate maps displaying snow sweeping as far south as Birmingham, with 16 cities hit. WXCharts forecasts present snow pushing into Scotland, northern England and elements of the Midlands between April 13 and April 14.

The most recent charts present the 528 dam line dropping south throughout the UK, which is usually a signal the air is chilly sufficient for snow. The road is utilized by forecasters to point out when colder air is shifting in. The coldest air seems to reach in a single day into April 14, with the charts legitimate at 6am. Air temperatures increased up within the environment are forecast to fall to between -4C and -6C throughout a lot of Britain for that day. That might increase the chance of snow even in lower-lying areas. Snow charts on April 14 additionally present accumulations of as much as 16cm throughout elements of the Scottish Highlands. Elsewhere, snow depths of between 1cm and 5cm are proven throughout elements of northern England, Scotland and Northern Eire.

WX Charts maps present snow pushing into Scotland, northern England and as far south as Birmingham by A (Picture: WX Charts)

The maps additionally present low stress to the north of Britain at round 996mb to 1000mb, serving to drag chilly Arctic air southwards.

Wintry showers are forecast to unfold into central England, with Birmingham near the boundary between rain and snow.

Snow is predicted to be heaviest throughout Scotland, particularly within the Highlands, the place charts point out totals might attain 14cm to 16cm.

Northern England might additionally see snow showers shifting by Newcastle, Leeds and Manchester, with localised accumulations of 1cm to 3cm.

Coastal elements of japanese England together with Norwich and Ipswich can also see wintry showers as colder northerly air digs in.

Scotland might see as much as 16cm, with lighter accumulations additional south (Picture: WX Charts)Snow can be proven reaching elements of Wales, together with Swansea.

Northern Eire is proven in danger too, significantly round Belfast and Derry.

Some japanese areas might see wintry showers pushed inland on northerly winds.

The maps recommend Britain may very well be in line for one final wintry blast earlier than milder spring climate returns later in April.

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The maps present colder Arctic air sweeping throughout Britain (Picture: WX Charts)

Cities in line for snow:

  • Aberdeen
  • Dundee
  • Glasgow
  • Inverness
  • Edinburgh
  • Newcastle
  • Leeds
  • Manchester
  • Blackpool
  • Stoke-on-Trent
  • Birmingham
  • Belfast
  • Londonderry
  • Swansea
  • Norwich
  • Ipswich

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