Will there be a white Christmas? Met Office gives an early snow update

Potential snowfall by Christmas period, says Met Office

In their long range weather forecast, which looks at Friday 22 December until Sunday 31 December, the Met Office forecaster has warned of a chance of potential snowfall across the hills in the north.

They said: “Unsettled with milder, mobile spells of wind and rain, and briefer colder interludes most likely. Initially, for the north, showers, heavy in places and wintry to low levels, with drier and brighter conditions further south.

“Lingering strong winds should ease early in the period. Milder conditions, likely returning for a time over the weekend.

“By the Christmas period, a chance of a colder, showery interlude with northerly winds potentially bringing some snowfall, mainly across hills in the north.

“However, this colder interlude could be short-lived, and may not reach the far south before a milder Atlantic, westerly flow, becomes re-established. This pattern most probable towards New Year’s Eve, with the majority of cloud and rain likely across the west, and drier and brighter conditions more probable in the east.

Met Office gives five-day update as wintry showers predicted

The Met Office has released a video on social media depicting the weather forecast over the next five days, with conditions becoming gradually more unsettled.

While the southeast will enjoy brighter spells, the weather is due to turn colder in Scotland with scattered, windy showers expected on Tuesday. Strong winds are expected on Thursday across the UK, with conditions remaining unsettled by the weekend.

Looking ahead to the New Year

In their long range forecast looking ahead from Monday 1 January until Monday 15 January, the Met Office said: “Most likely continuing unsettled with bands of rain crossing the UK with brighter conditions and showers in between.

“The wettest and windiest conditions are most likely in the north and west. Short-lived colder spells remain possible, with hazards such as snow and ice, particularly in the north.

“The chance of these colder spells slightly increases moving through January, with a low likelihood of a more prolonged spell of cold weather developing around mid-month.”

Highly likely there will be a white Christmas, Met Office says

It is highly likely there will be a white Christmas this year with snow expected in the north of the UK, the Met Office said.

The forecaster said it had a “high degree of confidence” the UK would see snow this Christmas, but this did not mean the country would be covered in blankets of snow.

Met Office spokesperson Grahame Madge told The Independent: “We can say with a high degree of confidence it will be a white Christmas this year.

“However that does not mean we will see blankets of snow. It is more likely we will see snow in higher parts of the UK like the northern Pennines or Scottish Highlands.”

Strathleven Place, St Patrick’s and Riverside Parish Church on a cold and frosty morning.

 

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