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UK weather maps show snow reaching Bristol and Brighton
Summary
Forecast maps from WXCharts indicate a wintry front could bring snow and sub-zero temperatures to parts of southern England around Monday 26 January, with accumulations up to 30mm in some areas.
Content
New forecast maps indicate a wintry front could produce snow across parts of southern England late in January. WXCharts-generated forecasts show temperatures falling and areas of snowfall extending as far south as Plymouth, Bristol and Brighton. The mapped event is timed for late on Monday 26 January into Tuesday 27 January. Reports note accumulations of up to 30mm in some locations.
Known details:
- WXCharts forecasts show snow reaching parts of the southwest and south coast, with accumulations reported up to 30mm.
- The wintry front is mapped to begin around midday on Monday 26 January and to move southeast on Tuesday 27 January.
- Temperatures are reported to drop, with much of the country expected to hover below 0C during the event.
Summary:
Forecast maps point to a brief spell of snow and colder temperatures affecting southern England around 26–27 January. The reporting does not specify official responses or next procedural steps; Undetermined at this time.
