UK Weather: Unpredictable Temperature Plunge and Snow Possibilities
The UK's weather is set to take an unexpected turn, with temperatures expected to drop significantly towards the end of January. This sudden change could bring a higher chance of snow across the country, according to forecasters. The Met Office has issued a warning, indicating that conditions might become colder, especially later in the month.
This week, the weather will be relatively average, with temperatures ranging from 6C to 10C. However, the weekend will see a shift, with Sunday being particularly cloudy and grey, accompanied by dense fog and rain. The rain is expected to move from southern England and Wales towards the north, potentially becoming heavy at times.
Despite some bright spells in southeast England, northwest Scotland, and Northern Ireland, temperatures will remain lower, ranging from 2C to 6C. The Met Office has also noted that the potential transition to colder weather increases the likelihood of snow across various regions.
The upcoming days will be marked by a 'battle' between Atlantic weather systems arriving from the west and high pressure and colder conditions from the east, as predicted by the Met Office. This dynamic could lead to an increased chance of colder conditions in February, along with the risk of wintry hazards.
The recent Storm Goretti brought a multi-hazard event, with strong winds and heavy snowfall causing disruptions. A man in his 50s tragically lost his life when a tree fell on his caravan in Helston, Cornwall. The storm's impact was widespread, leading to flight cancellations, train disruptions, and school closures due to the wintry conditions.
Stay tuned for further weather updates and forecasts to ensure you're prepared for any changes.