A severe blizzard is expected to hit the United Kingdom next week, as per the latest forecasts, leading to significant snowfall in various cities across the UK.
Recent weather charts from Metdesk indicate that snow showers will move from the west to the east of the UK early on Sunday, February 1. Cities such as Belfast, Blackpool, Stoke on Trent, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Dundee are likely to experience snow accumulation.
Throughout the morning, the snow band is projected to move across the UK, affecting cities as far south as Norwich and as far east as Aberdeen. The WXCharts snow depth map for noon on Sunday, February 1, shows snow settling in cities like Stoke on Trent, Manchester, Blackpool, Newcastle, and various urban areas in Scotland.
Some populated regions may witness up to two inches of snow accumulation on homes and businesses, while higher altitudes in Scotland could see snowdrifts reaching up to 16 inches deep.
Meanwhile, the Met Office’s forecast from Sunday, January 25, to Tuesday, February 3, warns of potential snowfall during this period. The forecast mentions that weather systems from the Atlantic may bring rain or showers, with a chance of snow showers over hills in Scotland and northern England as temperatures cool down.
