Several regions in the UK are expected to see snowfall in the upcoming week, as indicated by the latest weather maps from the Met Office.
Despite recent mild weather and rising temperatures in some parts of the UK, with spring transitioning into summer, certain areas are predicted to remain cooler in the coming days. The Met Office forecasts snow in specific locations across the country.
Isolated pockets of snow are expected to appear in northern regions, spanning various counties. However, predicting snowfall can be challenging due to slight fluctuations in temperature and atmospheric moisture levels.
The current projections suggest a modest amount of snowfall as spring draws to a close. The Met Office’s weather map highlights pockets of snow in Scotland on May 6 and 7.
The areas expecting snow on these dates are:
Meanwhile, broader regions of the UK are likely to experience rain throughout the week. The Met Office predicts rain moving across northern Scotland from Monday onwards, with overcast conditions prevailing in other areas.
The upcoming week’s forecast indicates a cooling trend across the UK, with occasional showers and sunny intervals, according to reports from the Express.
By Friday, May 8, the weather pattern is expected to be unsettled, with a likelihood of rain or showers in most places. The forecast suggests varying conditions, with temperatures near normal in the south and cooler conditions in the north initially, gradually returning to normal levels.
Heading into the latter part of the month, low-pressure systems are poised to bring showers or prolonged periods of rain, potentially heavy in some regions.
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