“Britain Prepares for Snowstorm: Scotland and England Regions Alert”

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Britain is bracing for a new wave of snow in the upcoming days, as per the latest weather forecasts. The return of wintry conditions is expected to affect various regions across the country starting this Sunday and Monday, specifically hitting areas from Scotland to the Midlands. According to WXCharts predictions, Scotland’s northern and northwestern parts might experience heavy snowfall, with up to 24cm of snow expected along with blizzards sweeping through the area.

In England, locations like Newcastle, Manchester, Blackpool, and Stoke-on-Trent in the North West are likely to see 2-3cm of snow, as indicated by weather maps. Northern Ireland is also set to face snow blizzards, with precipitation rates reaching 10mm per hour on Sunday. The Met Office has issued fresh yellow snow warnings for parts of the UK.

The weather warning issued by the Met Office states that central and northwest Scotland will witness wintry showers, with 2-5cm of snow expected across the region, and up to 10cm possible in higher areas. The outlook for March 12-16 includes warnings of initial frost followed by sunny intervals and intermittent showers, including some wintry conditions.

Here are the cities that are expected to be impacted by snow according to weather maps:

SCOTLAND
– Inverness
– Aberdeen
– Dundee
– Perth
– Stirling
– Dumfermline
– Glasgow
– Edinburgh

ENGLAND
– Newcastle
– Sunderland
– Durham
– Carlisle
– Lancaster
– Preston
– Manchester
– Liverpool
– Blackpool
– Chester
– Stoke-on-Trent

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