UK Snow Bomb: Three Feet of Snow Forecast from Friday
The UK braces for Storm Chandra, with up to three feet of snow forecast from Friday. Forecasters warn the public to stay home as heavy snow, rain, and high winds threaten widespread disruption.
The UK braces for Storm Chandra, with up to three feet of snow forecast from Friday. Forecasters warn the public to stay home as heavy snow, rain, and high winds threaten widespread disruption.
The UK faces another major snow event, with up to 37cm forecast for Scotland and significant falls elsewhere. Amber warnings are in force as the cold spell persists. Read the full forecast and travel advice.
Maps show a 349-mile snow bomb hitting the UK on January 14, with temperatures plunging to -5C. Find out which regions are in the firing line.
A major snowstorm has forced hundreds of schools across the UK to close on Monday, January 5, 2026. Check the full list of affected schools in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
The UK faces a massive 812-mile snowstorm this week, with the entire country, including London, set for heavy snowfall. Up to 36cm (14 inches) predicted for Scottish Highlands.
Attic Brew Co in Stirchley launches a scheme to support pubs and Dry January participants. Buy a low-alcohol Lucid ale in January, get a card for a free alcoholic pint in February at participating venues.
The Met Office warns 55 parts of the UK, including England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, will be hit by a second wave of heavy snow from Monday, with up to 30cm possible. Full list of affected areas inside.
Amber snow warnings hit Scotland as the UK's cold snap intensifies. Birmingham faces extended yellow alert for Monday with travel disruption likely. Full forecast.
The Met Office warns of travel disruption as a 'snow bomb' brings snow and ice to Birmingham. Get the latest forecast and essential safety advice here.
The Met Office warns Birmingham households to assemble an emergency kit as Arctic air brings heavy snow and ice from Friday. Up to 20 inches of snow could fall.
Birmingham and much of England face a severe Arctic blast, with up to 27cm of snow predicted. 39 counties are on alert as temperatures could plummet to -12°C. Stay updated.
The UK is set for a massive 540-mile wall of snow, with up to 19 inches forecast for parts of northern Europe. The Met Office has issued warnings. Read the full forecast.
The Met Office warns Birmingham households to gather torches, candles, and blankets before a 'snow bomb' hits. UKHSA issues amber cold health alerts until January 6.
A significant 'snow bomb' is predicted to blanket most of the UK in January 2026, bringing over three inches of snow and major travel disruption. Stay informed and prepare now.
A severe 'snow bomb' is forecast to bring up to 12 inches of snow across parts of the UK, with the Met Office issuing urgent weather warnings. Health officials warn of serious risks to vulnerable people.
A major Arctic vortex is set to sweep across the UK from January 7, bringing up to 30cm of snow and temperatures as low as -12C. Get the latest forecast and travel warnings here.
The UK braces for a five-day snowstorm from January 5, with up to 11 inches forecast for England. Maps show a severe downturn. Read the full forecast and travel warnings.
Fresh weather maps reveal a major snow bomb will strike the UK on January 7, with up to 17 inches forecast for Merseyside. Find out when the flurries start in your area.
A massive 'snow bomb' stretching 746 miles from Scotland to Kent is set to batter 36 English counties in early January. Get the full forecast and see if your area is affected.
The UK faces a 90-hour snow event starting January 4, with Scotland worst-hit. Up to an inch per hour could fall. Get the latest forecast details and regional impacts here.
A 'snow bomb' is now forecast to hit England on New Year's Day, not early January. Maps predict blizzards and feels-like temperatures of -6C. Read the latest forecast details.
The UK faces a six-day snow event starting January 1st, with maps showing widespread flurries. Find out which regions are most at risk and the latest Met Office forecast.
A massive 537-mile-wide snow system is predicted to hit Birmingham and the West Midlands on January 4, 2026, with significant flurries expected. Get the latest forecast details and travel advice.
A 633-mile snowstorm is set to hit the UK on January 4, with eastern England bearing the brunt. Temperatures could plunge to -6°C. Get the latest forecast and travel warnings.
The UK faces a 12-hour snow storm on January 5th, with 11 English counties set for flurries. Maps show wintry weather spreading nationwide. Get the full forecast and county list here.
The UK is set for a severe -9C Arctic freeze on January 3, with a six-hour 'snow bomb' hitting hardest in Scotland. Get the latest forecast and regional impacts here.
A 600-mile-wide 'Beast from the East' snowstorm could hammer 21 English counties from New Year's Day, with up to 14cm forecast. Get the latest weather warnings and maps.
Maps reveal the UK counties bracing for heavy snow from New Year's Eve, with Lancashire and Yorkshire set to be worst-hit. Get the full forecast and list of affected areas.
Maps reveal a five-day snow bomb will hit the UK from New Year's Eve, with temperatures plunging to -14C. Only England's south coast is set to evade the worst of the wintry blast. Read the full forecast.
Fresh weather maps reveal a 'snow bomb' is set to hit nearly all of England on January 4, with up to 25cm forecast for the north. Temperatures could plummet to -12°C.