The Met Office has issued a significant snow update for the UK, forecasting snowfall across various regions as wintry conditions are expected to hit soon. Brits are advised to be cautious as temperatures are set to drop below zero, with some areas experiencing lows of -11C and snow accumulation of up to 40cm.
Weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office, indicating the likelihood of snow and ice across the country from today until January 5. Specific regions expected to see snowfall include South West England, Wales, East Midlands, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. The most intense snowfall is anticipated in Scotland, with warnings for heavy and frequent snow showers causing accumulations of up to 30cm.
The forecast suggests that snow showers will persist through the weekend, particularly inland due to strong northerly winds. Conditions are expected to improve by Monday morning, but additional snow accumulation of 2 to 5cm, locally up to 15cm, is possible in low-lying areas. Higher elevations above 200m, such as the northwest Highlands and Grampians, could see accumulations of 15 to 30cm with potential drifting of snow and blizzard conditions.
Given the weather conditions, caution is advised as lightning near showers could pose an additional hazard.