Get ready for more snow across England and Scotland as forecasts predict fresh snowfall this weekend, impacting several regions.
Edinburgh: So, it looks like we’re in for another round of snow! The latest forecasts show that all parts of England and Scotland could see some white stuff before January wraps up.
According to WX Charts, fresh snow might start falling this Saturday. Scotland, especially the west, could get hit hard, with some areas seeing up to 1cm of snow per hour. Cape Wrath and Argyll and Bute are on the list for a little dusting.
Down south, places like Greater London, Sussex, and the east coast, including Suffolk and Norfolk, are also in the mix. They might see some light accumulations too.
James Madden from Exacta Weather mentioned that some of these snow showers could even reach central regions and parts of Wales by the end of the week. So, keep your umbrellas handy!
The Met Office is warning that Storm Éowyn will bring wet and windy weather on Friday, especially affecting Northern Ireland and northern England. Snow is definitely on the cards for Scotland.
As we head into the weekend, Storm Éowyn will still be causing a ruckus, but we might see some brighter spells by Saturday afternoon. Just be prepared for more rain and wind on Sunday.
Mike Silverstone from the Met Office said we should expect strong winds and some disruption on Friday. There are weather warnings in place across the UK, so it’s best to stay updated.
Storm Éowyn is set to cross Northern Ireland early Friday and then move northeast across Scotland. The strongest winds could hit parts of Northern Ireland and southern Scotland, with gusts possibly reaching 90mph in some areas.
So, if you’re in those regions, be careful out there! An Amber weather warning is in effect for Friday, covering Northern Ireland, parts of Scotland, and northern England.