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Light rain shower (Night) 10 Light rain shower (Day) 11 Drizzle 12 Light rain 13 Heavy rain shower (Night) 14 Heavy rain shower (Day) 15 Heavy Rain 16 Sleet shower (Night) 17 Sleet shower (Day) 18 Sleet 19 Hail shower (Night) 20 Hail shower (Day) 21 Hail 22 Light snow shower (Night) 23 Light snow

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Snow warnings updated

and the Northern Isles from Sunday afternoon to Monday morning. Here, showers will turn increasingly wintry through the day with hail, sleet and some snow. Little snow is likely to settle at low levels by day, but through the evening and overnight, 1 to 3 cm may accumulate in some places within the warning

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Rare red weather warning issued for Storm Arwen

is bringing the potential for rain, sleet and snow. The snow will likely be seen the most in the high ground in the north, but there’s a chance of some lower level impacts towards some southern areas, which is reflected with the yellow warnings for snow we have issued.”  Storm Arwen brings with it the risk

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Will it be a white Christmas?

on the ground at 83% of stations (the highest amount ever recorded) but snow or sleet also fell at 19% of stations.  We also had a white Christmas in 2009, when 13% of stations recorded snow or sleet falling, and 57% reported snow lying on the ground.  Want to know more about snow? Watch: Four things you may

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% of average, making it provisionally the sunniest February in a series from 1929, just ahead of February 2008. 1st to 3rd In contrast to the rest of the month, temperatures were well below the seasonal norm on the first three days. On the 1st an area of sleet and snow moved slowly eastwards across

10-Day Trend: Mixed conditions across the UK

of the week, bringing the potential for sleet and snow, especially over higher ground. Midweek into Friday: colder air pushing south with snow risk Through Thursday and into Friday, colder air will continue its southward push. This will result in an increasing likelihood of rain turning to sleet

Week ahead: A familiar set up with further spells of rain, wind and snow

conditions, however, will once again be focused on eastern and northeastern Scotland, where 5–10 cm of snow may accumulate above 200 metres, with some lying snow possible from around 100 metres. At lower levels, a mix of sleet and wet snow could occur for a time. By the start of Wednesday, travel

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