{"id":122352,"date":"2023-12-14T14:09:01","date_gmt":"2023-12-14T14:09:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cottontailsonline.com\/?p=122352"},"modified":"2023-12-14T14:09:01","modified_gmt":"2023-12-14T14:09:01","slug":"new-seven-day-weather-maps-show-uk-bombarded-with-walls-of-snow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cottontailsonline.com\/world-news\/new-seven-day-weather-maps-show-uk-bombarded-with-walls-of-snow\/","title":{"rendered":"New seven day weather maps show UK bombarded with walls of snow"},"content":{"rendered":"

UK weather: Rain showers forecast by Met Office<\/h3>\n

Britain is likely to be plunged by heavy snow as new weather maps have turned white and purple, depicting heavy snowfall in the days leading up to Christmas. New weather maps from WXCharts show northern parts of Scotland and southern areas in England will be caked with snow as we approach the end of the year.<\/p>\n

According to the maps, the accumulation of snow is set to commence on December 21 and persist until December 28 – with Britain being battered by snow seven days on the trot.<\/p>\n

The weather situation will take an extreme turn on December 25, 27, and 28 as maps suggest a 30-40cm depth of snow in some parts of the country – predominantly on higher ground in areas like the Scottish Highlands.<\/p>\n

The latest weather maps turn icy blue from December 22 to December 29 and could see many parts of the UK shivering in temperatures that could plummet to as low as -11C in Scotland and -3C in northern England.<\/p>\n

Areas around London, Southampton and Plymouth could also see some snow showers with maps depicting 1-2 depth of snow during that period. However, other areas in England such as Manchester, Leeds, and Newcastle could see a 9cm fall of snow on Christmas Day.<\/p>\n

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Annie Shuttleworth provided coverage of the lead-up to Christmas in the 10-day trend video featured on the Met Office website.<\/p>\n

In the video, the Met Office forecaster said: “From Saturday to Tuesday, we’re looking at three maps \u2013 the Met Office model, the European model, and the American model. A clear trend emerges: showers intensify in Scotland with heavy rain in Northwestern England and Scotland. Conversely, there’s minimal, if any, rainfall in the southern regions of England over the weekend.”<\/p>\n

Ms Shuttleworth continued, “High pressure dominates to the south, while low pressure prevails to the north. I anticipate milder temperatures.” The forecast for the following week, starting December 20, brings about another change. “High pressure shifts farther south,” explained Annie, adding, “But as we approach the Christmas weekend, expect the pressure to move even further south.”<\/p>\n

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