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UK Braces for a Polar Blast: Snow and Freezing Temps Set to Hit These 7 Cities

Get ready to bundle up! A 561-mile polar blast is reportedly expected to sweep across parts of the UK on January 25, bringing snow and chilly weather to several major cities, according to weather maps from WXCharts using Metdesk data.

The latest forecast reveals a winter wonderland stretching from Aberdeen down to Southampton, with layers of snow likely to accumulate in cities like Edinburgh, London, Birmingham, Newcastle, and Manchester. This comes just days after the UK shivered through its coldest day of the season at a bone-chilling -18.9°C in Altnaharra.

Here’s What to Expect: The weather maps suggest that northern regions will bear the brunt of the freeze, with temperatures dipping close to 0 to 1°C. Meanwhile, southern areas might experience slightly milder conditions, though still far from cozy.

The Met Office’s long-range forecast for January 20 to 29 predicts a mix of calm and unsettled conditions. Early next week, most of the UK will see dry weather with patches of cloud and light winds. Rain might make a brief appearance in the northwest and far south but is unlikely to cause major disruptions.

What’s the Snowy Scoop? The Met Office hints at the possibility of colder southeasterly winds later in the week, which could bring a more settled chill. However, there’s also a small chance of easterly winds sweeping in, potentially triggering snow showers.

For those in central and southeastern England, expect gray skies, hill fog, and some drizzle. Rain is forecast to hit northern and northwest Scotland, accompanied by strong winds. By Thursday, northwest Scotland should see brighter conditions as rain eases, while clouds may spread into Wales and southwest England. Elsewhere, sunny spells could break through after early morning fog clears.

Weekend Outlook: From Friday to Sunday, it’s shaping up to be a mixed bag. Rain and gusty winds are likely in the northwest, while central and southern England could stay mostly cloudy with occasional drizzle and fog. Northern regions may stay mild, but the south could experience a colder turn.

So, grab your warmest coat and prepare for a snowy spectacle as winter weather takes center stage in the UK. With a mix of snow, rain, and freezing temps on the horizon, it’s time to cozy up and keep an eye on those forecasts!

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