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240-Mile Snow Wall to Hit England and Wales

New weather charts forecast up to 10 inches of snow across a 240-mile stretch of the UK this Friday, with schools closed and severe warnings in place. Stay informed.

UK Snow: 30cm Blast Forecast, Warnings Issued

The Met Office has issued urgent weather warnings for snow and ice across the UK, with up to 30cm forecast in parts of Scotland. Travel disruption is expected as temperatures plunge to -11C.

Met Office Snow & Ice Warnings Blanket UK

The Met Office warns of a prolonged cold snap with up to 50cm of snow and -8C temperatures. Full list of areas under amber and yellow warnings for snow and ice.

Amber Snow Warning: UK Faces Travel Disruption

The Met Office has issued amber weather warnings for snow across Scotland, with up to 40cm forecast. Travel disruption is expected UK-wide. Here's what you need to know.

Amber warning: UK faces blizzards and 40cm of snow

The Met Office has upgraded weather warnings to amber as heavy snow and blizzard conditions threaten Scotland. Travel chaos and power cuts are likely. Check the latest forecast and travel advice.

UK Braces for 20-Inch Snow as Arctic Air Arrives

The Met Office warns of up to 20 inches of snow in Scotland and significant accumulations across England. Travel disruption and power cuts are feared. Read the latest forecast and warnings.

UK Braces for 30cm Snow and -4C Arctic Blast

The Met Office forecasts up to 30cm of snow and -4C temperatures from New Year's Day, with severe travel disruption expected. Read the full forecast and safety advice here.

UK snow forecast: 17 inches to hit towns in January

Advanced weather maps predict staggering snowfalls of up to 17 inches for UK towns in early January, with major cities like London and Birmingham also set for disruption. Read the full forecast and travel warnings.

Arctic Blast to Bring Snow Across UK in New Year

New weather maps predict a 600-mile Arctic blast hitting the UK, with up to 13cm of snow possible for parts of Scotland and England on January 5. See the full list of affected areas.

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