Met Office issues warning of up to 10cm of snow with temperatures set to plummet next week
Temperatures are set to plummet in the UK next week as the Met Office warns that snow is on the horizon. Weather forecasters are expecting up to 10cm of snow to fall and there are fears of strong blizzards in some parts of the country.
READ MORE: Woman shows drivers a simple tip to defrost your car quicker - and it doesn't cost a penny "Accumulations of 2-5 cm are possible at lower levels, with 5-10 cm above 200 metres, with some drifting and blizzard conditions in the strong northerly winds." Forecasters have said it's down to a spell of low pressure originating from Norway which will hit the UK, resulting in plunging temperatures and snow.
Weather maps from WXCharts show that snowfall will arrive in the Scottish Highlands, parts of the Pennines, and Wales early on Sunday morning.
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