A cold front known as the ‘Beast from the East’ is expected to bring snowfall across the entire UK in the coming days, targeting several major cities. According to the GFS weather model, a mass of cold air will develop over Europe on March 12, moving from east to west and ushering in cold temperatures and snowfall. Initial projections indicate snowfall starting in southern regions of England and Wales around 9 pm, with London also expecting some snow before it progresses northward.
By 6 am on March 13, snowfall is predicted to cover most of Wales, southern England, the Midlands, and a large portion of northern England, potentially affecting cities like Birmingham and Manchester. The forecast suggests that Northern Ireland and Scotland will experience snow by midday, with the heaviest snowfall anticipated in the northern English hills.
Snow coverage maps indicate widespread snow accumulation across England and Wales by midday, with temperatures possibly dropping to -4°C in southern England. Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and northern England could experience temperatures as low as -2°C, while the Midlands may see temperatures as low as -1°C.
BBC Weather also hints at continued cold weather in March, mentioning the possibility of high-pressure systems and frontal activity affecting the UK. The Met Office forecasts some snowfall in the upcoming month, emphasizing a dominance of high pressure, particularly in the southern and southeastern regions, leading to dry conditions with occasional rain and winds in other areas.
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