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in the day. Sleet and snow fell over higher ground early on the 9th with 4 cm at Spadeadam (Cumbria). Further wet and windy weather crossed the south and the south Midlands and East Anglia on the 9th. A ridge of high pressure brought most places a dry sunny day on the 10th, but further rain moved

Snow Survey of Great Britain

sites. These special reports were sent each month throughout the season from October to the following May, the main period of likely snowfall. A few observers, mainly in Scotland, provided special reports throughout the year. Observers reported days on which snow or sleet is known to have occurred

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Unsettled week ahead

on Wednesday bringing more wind and a band of heavy rain which could fall as snow or sleet over the hills, but also to lower levels at times. A number of yellow National Severe Weather warnings have been issued for both wind and snow. The rain and blustery conditions will push south and east through

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Cold weather to come in the forecast

🌬️ 📉 pic.twitter.com/G8txQzSWPg — Met Office (@metoffice) February 6, 2025 Will we see snow? Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Paul Gundersen, said: “While some areas will see showers or some patchy rain on Friday and through the weekend, there will be the potential for some sleet or snow

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Turning cold for the weekend

on the high ground, mainly Scotland, Northern Ireland and perhaps northern England.” It looks like Saturday will be the coldest day, with temperatures recovering slightly for Sunday and showers becoming more confined to eastern areas. Stein Connelly from Transport Scotland said: "Snow, sleet and ice

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Severe weather warnings for snow and ice - January 2021

heavy rain which is turning to snow in places. The current, more widespread, yellow warning for snow and ice is valid until 9pm tomorrow evening. It covers the risk of snow and sleet this afternoon across large parts of northern England and Scotland, as well as the risk of ice with rain falling

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Turning cold

such as Dartmoor or Exmoor. “Northern and northeastern areas of the UK in the moist north / northeasterly airflow continue to see a chance of snow or sleet and yellow snow and ice National Severe Weather Warnings have been issued.”   The cold regime looks likely to continue into next week

NCIC Monthly Summary

Midlands southward to start the day, these sweeping south-eastwards, coalescing for a time into longer spells of heavy rain, turning wintry over higher ground with sleet and snow, but clearing for a time, whilst Storm Arwen moved into the North Sea, causing winds to increase through the day, with gales

Lowest Temperature 10 January 1982

cloudy, with rain, sleet or snow in South West England. It was bitterly cold with a keen easterly wind adding to the severity of the overnight frost, whilst in Shropshire, sheltered from the wind by hills to the east, the temperature fell to a new English record low of -26.1 °C at Newport

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Cold spells to come

overnight frosts. Conditions will also be largely dry, though some rain showers along the east coast could turn to sleet over higher ground.   Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Dan Harris, said: “Early next week, following a brief more unsettled interlude, we expect to see a return to widely cold

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