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Snow maps show widespread UK snowfall could bring heavy 24-hour totals
Summary
WXCharts maps and news reports indicate snow across much of the UK from around midnight on February 14, with heavier amounts reported for upland areas; the Met Office has issued a yellow warning for parts of eastern Scotland.
Content
WXCharts maps and media reports say most of the UK could see snow beginning around midnight on February 14. Reported amounts vary by location, with upland areas shown as receiving heavier totals. The Met Office has described a predominantly cyclonic pattern and issued a yellow warning for parts of eastern Scotland.
Reported details:
- WXCharts maps are reported to show snow across roughly 90% of the UK from around midnight on February 14, with many lowland areas indicated near 2 cm.
- Some maps and the article note heavier totals in higher ground, citing up to 16 cm in the Cairngorms and up to 6 cm in parts of the Yorkshire Dales; the article also references a 16-inch figure for a 24-hour period.
- The Met Office's long-range forecast for Feb 13–22 said colder conditions could bring snow mainly to northern and northeastern areas, and it issued a yellow warning for eastern Scotland from 9am Tuesday through Wednesday night, noting persistent heavy rain and possible snow on higher roads.
Summary:
The forecast points to wintry and unsettled conditions across much of the UK, with the heaviest snow likely in upland regions and persistent rain expected in eastern Scotland. The Met Office warning covers Tuesday into Wednesday night; any further changes are undetermined at this time.
