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Snow forecast maps show blizzards across 14 counties
Summary
The Met Office has issued an amber warning as WXCHARTS maps show snow arriving from 6am on Sunday across much of the UK, with forecasts suggesting up to 45cm in parts of northern Scotland.
Content
An amber warning has been issued by the Met Office as snow is forecast to move across large parts of the UK. WXCHARTS maps using MetDesk data show snow beginning from 6am on Sunday and affecting areas from Cape Wrath in the far north to the Peak District. Forecasts reported heavier totals in northern Scotland by mid-morning and a risk of freezing rain and ice in places.
Key reported details:
- The Met Office has issued an amber warning for snow, noted in the report.
- WXCHARTS maps indicate snow from 6am on Sunday across much of the country, from northern Scotland to Derbyshire.
- Forecast accumulations cited include around 45cm by 9am in parts of Aberdeenshire and the Highlands, and about 15cm in parts of north‑west England, according to the article.
Summary:
The amber warning highlights the potential for travel disruption and power cuts in some areas. Undetermined at this time.
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