Met Office Revises Snow Forecast for Wales This Week

The Met Office has updated its snow forecast, indicating Wales may miss out on expected snowfall later this week

Met Office Revises Snow Forecast for Wales This Week
Met Office Revises Snow Forecast for Wales This Week

Cardiff: So, the Met Office has changed its mind about the snow this week. They initially thought Wales would get hit hard, but now it looks like we might be in the clear.

On Sunday, they were saying snow would start falling in south Wales around 3 PM on Wednesday. But guess what? That forecast has flipped.

Now, it seems like Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly dry and clear in Wales. The weather maps show that most of the rain and snow will actually be in southern England instead.

By Wednesday evening, it looks like we’ll just have a clear night, which could lead to some frost. So, if you were hoping for a winter wonderland, you might be out of luck.

Temperatures are going to be pretty chilly, though. Expect daytime highs between 3°C and 5°C on Tuesday, and it could drop to -3°C overnight in some spots.

On Wednesday, it’ll stay cold, with temps around 1°C to 3°C, and then back to freezing by midnight. So, bundle up if you’re heading out!

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