5 Best TVs for Watching Sports 2023, Reviewed by Tech Experts
Aug 31, 2023Here are the places that received some of the most snow in California
Aug 19, 2023Gusty Wednesday but temperatures will be mild
Aug 24, 2023FORECAST UPDATE: Will it snow this weekend in the Charlotte area?
Aug 16, 2023In Southern California, Snow Has Trapped People for Days
Aug 11, 2023Met Office say cold and snow coming in March 2023
The Met Office however maintained some areas will remain “largely snow free” despite the predicted cold snap in March.
The UK is predicted to face a cold spell in the second week of March - with speculation a ‘Beast from the East’ is due to make a return., the Met Office has said. Also known as Sudden Stratospheric Warming, the phenomenon could cause colder temperatures and possible snowfall in some regions.
The Met Office said in its long-range weather forecast that rain and snow are likely between March 13 and March 27, which could result in local disruption if they combine with stronger winds.
Advertisement
Advertisement
However, the forecasters maintained these conditions are more likely to be mixed, with some areas remaining “largely snow free” - and orth western areas likely to “stay driest” throughout this period.
It said: “Temperatures are likely to remain below average to start, although a trend towards average temperatures is most likely later on. Despite this trend, short colder spells remain possible, and are more likely than average.”
According to the Met Office, temperatures will be below 10C in most areas and could drop close to freezing at night as the weather cools after a mild winter.
The forecast said it will be chilly on Monday and Tuesday this week, with a noticeable north easterly wind in the south and patchy frost overnight as the temperature is expected to drop further next week. However, the arrival of snow in the south of England, which was tentatively forecast for this week, is no longer expected.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Many areas are cloudy, with scattered light showers; there are a few brighter breaks, but western, and especially northwestern, areas are the sunniest overall. Later, some sunshine will appear across the southeast. Under cloudier skies, it’s cold, with a noticeable northeasterly wind in the south.
Cloudy for many areas, with scattered showers in the east and centre. Clearer with frost in northwest Scotland, as well as some clear spells with patchy frost in the south.
Rather cloudy, with the best sunshine seen in western Scotland. Elsewhere, a few light showers, which may become more frequent across the southeast later. A little chilly under the clouds.
Remaining settled but often rather cloudy, with a scattering of light showers affecting some northern and eastern coastal areas, especially at first. Rather cold with light winds.