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). Only the far south-west escaped a frost on the 13th, with patchy freezing fog for central and northern counties, most places staying dry, but rain over the south-west, falling as sleet or snow over the moors. The 14th was broadly similar, with some freezing fog patches in central and south-eastern

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Wintry weather on the way

the majority of the snow showers, this area will have a wet day on Thursday with persistent heavy rain for much of the day, which is expected to turn to sleet or snow for a time in the afternoon and evening. Paul Gundersen, Chief Meteorologist said: “Most northern areas are very likely to see snow showers

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moved northwards and became slowmoving from East Anglia through the Midlands to north Wales. This band gave some very heavy downpours with hail and thunder. On Good Friday (10th) the band rotated slowly anticlockwise spreading to Lincolnshire and the west country and continued to rotate, with sleet

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Storm Arwen named

England and a yellow snow warning is in force for part of Scotland on Friday. Some sleet and snow is also possible over some lower ground in the UK later on Friday and Saturday, but this is likely to be more short-lived.  Storm Arwen, a name selected as part of the Name Our Storms collaboration

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Convergence lines

Showers are the type of weather that give us rain, sleet, snow or hail in an almost random fashion. They are a form of convective precipitation that occurs when air rises over land or sea, unlike cold, warm or occluded fronts (dynamic precipitation) that depend on different air masses colliding

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and warmer in the south during the a ernoon. The 3rd was much warmer with sunshine everywhere, and showers which became thundery across the north-east from late a ernoon, and the 4th was also warm with sunshine and showers in the south, but it was colder with rain, sleet and snow in the north. The 5th

NCIC Monthly Summary

spread to the Midlands by dusk, with showers over the south-west, but brighter weather elsewhere. Widespread rain over central and southern counties on the 6th cleared away by midday, followed by widespread, locally heavy and thundery, showers or longer spells of rain, sleet or snow, and it was cold

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Amber snow warning for parts of Scotland

. There is also a yellow warning for snow and ice covering a much wider area, valid until 9pm this evening. There is some concern that sleet, or rain may fall onto frozen surfaces, leading to icy conditions in some areas. ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning issued ⚠️⚠️ Snow across central parts of Scotland

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