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Snow maps show up to 95% of UK could see snow after five days
Summary
WXCharts weather maps predict a five-day period of snowfall that could cover as much as 95% of the UK, with the most extensive coverage reported around February 23; the Met Office says Atlantic low-pressure systems are likely to dominate the period and could bring rain, snow on northern high ground and strong winds.
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Weather charts from WXCharts indicate a five-day sequence of snowfall across much of the UK, with maps suggesting coverage could reach about 95% by February 23. Snow is reported to begin in northern areas, including parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, then spread southward to affect central and southern regions. The Met Office's long-range outlook for February 15–25 describes a spell dominated by Atlantic low-pressure systems, bringing showers or longer spells of rain and possible snow on high ground in the north.
Forecast details:
- WXCharts maps show a five-day snow event starting around February 20 and reaching its greatest reported coverage by February 23, described as affecting up to 95% of the UK.
- Initial accumulations are reported for Scotland, the northeast and parts of Northern Ireland, with later spread toward the Midlands, Wales, the South West and some major cities.
- The Met Office long-range forecast (Feb 15–25) notes Atlantic low-pressure systems, likely showers or spells of rain, possible snow on northern high ground, near-normal temperatures and possible strong winds.
Summary:
If the WXCharts projection holds, a broad swathe of the UK would see snowfall across a five-day period, with the most extensive coverage reported around February 23. Undetermined at this time.
