Met Office Issues Snow Warning for Pembrokeshire This Weekend

A yellow weather warning for snow has been issued in Pembrokeshire, with varying impacts expected across the region this weekend

Met Office Issues Snow Warning for Pembrokeshire This Weekend
Met Office Issues Snow Warning for Pembrokeshire This Weekend

Pembrokeshire: The Met Office has put out a yellow weather warning for snow this weekend. It looks like some areas will get hit harder than others.

Snow is expected across most of Wales and England starting Saturday around midday and lasting until Monday morning. So, if you have plans, keep an eye on the weather!

Roads might get tricky, and public transport could face delays, especially in the worst-hit areas. So, it’s a good idea to plan ahead.

In Haverfordwest, light rain kicks off Saturday at noon, but it’ll turn heavy in the evening. Then, on Sunday morning, expect more rain.

Narberth will see sleet from midday until 3 PM on Saturday, followed by heavy rain. Just like Haverfordwest, it’ll be rainy in the early hours of Sunday too.

Over in Milford Haven, they’re looking at heavy rain from 3 PM Saturday until early Sunday, with light rain sticking around after that.

Tenby is in for a similar treat, with heavy rain expected from Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning, but lighter rain will follow.

St Davids might catch a break with slightly less rain, starting heavy at 6 PM Saturday and easing up by Sunday morning.

Newport won’t see any snow, just heavy rain from Saturday evening into Sunday morning. So, keep that umbrella handy!

Saundersfoot will start with light rain at noon on Saturday, but it’ll get heavy until early Sunday before things calm down.

Fishguard is set for sleet at 3 PM Saturday, but the rest of the evening will be all about heavy rain.

Pembroke will have a dry morning, but light rain will start at noon, turning heavy in the afternoon and lasting into Sunday morning.

So, while there’s a snow warning, it seems like rain is the main event in Pembrokeshire this weekend. Stay safe out there!

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