The Met Office has given an indication of when more snow might hit the UK.
13.01.2024 - 15:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Met Office has warned of more snow falling across the UK as early as next week.
Forecasters said 'northerly winds' will drag in snow in northern parts of the UK, mainly northern Scotland, next Thursday and Friday. However, the weather department's latest long-range forecast highlights that this first period of snow will be short-lived and "should tend to ease later in the week".
After this initial period of snow in the north, conditions will become much colder. The Met Office highlights that unsettled conditions will bring with it a "chance of spells of snow".
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The long-range forecast covering Thursday, January 18 to Saturday, January 27 adds: "Many inland areas will be mainly dry with a good deal of clear/sunny weather. Towards the end of the week and over the course of next weekend, a transition back to less cold conditions is likely as Atlantic systems start to arrive from the west. "
It continues: "This will see a return to unsettled conditions with spells of rain and strong winds across all areas at times. Whilst conditions should gradually turn milder, this transition brings the chance of spells of snow.
Many parts of northern England are also expected to get snow as soon as tomorrow (January 14) with the Met Office and UK Health Security Agency (UKSA) issuing a cold health alert. A Met Office spokesperson said: "Cool and largely dry conditions will persist for much of the UK over the coming days, with below-freezing conditions overnight, and daytime temperatures often not getting above 5°C for many.
"From Sunday and into the start of next week, a plunge of cold Arctic air will move in from the north, dropping temperatures
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