Met Office issues raft of fresh snow and ice warnings
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UK weather maps have turned white as forecasters predict a snow bomb will hit parts of the UK, with a number of counties set to be blanketed next week
ALL the parts of the country braced for snowfall on Thursday, November 20, have been laid bare in Met Office maps.
According to the UK snow maps, Kent and Gloucestershire are likely to be affected as temperatures plummet to -6C. This puts several counties on the east coast - including Kent, Suffolk, Essex, and Norfolk - at risk, along with the West Midlands.
In the morning, snow will predominantly impact Scotland, with most of the country blanketed, maps show. Parts of Northern England near Newcastle are also expected to see wintry showers. Further south, spots of snow can be seen near London, in Kent, and Norfolk.
Weather maps have revealed that a mini heatwave could arrive in England next week. A total of 17 counties have turned red in weather maps from WX Charts. Although the charts haven't forecast the conditions for a true heatwave, where temperatures need to ...
UK snow maps show all the areas at risk of flurries of the white stuff on Wednesday, November 19, with a downturn in conditions likely.
England will soon be blanketed with snow as an icy -7C freeze strikes in Scotland. The wall of snow is forecast to cover a whopping 22 counties across England and Scotland, with even Cornwall and Sussex predicted to receive snowfall.