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UK faces 4-inch snow storm across 11 counties

Advanced weather maps predict heavy snow hitting 11 English counties on December 30, with up to 10cm forecast. Discover which areas are most at risk and the latest Met Office outlook.

UK Snow Forecast: Blizzards and -4C Freeze Expected

Weather maps turn white as the UK faces blizzards and a -4C freeze. Discover which areas, including Birmingham, are set for snow on December 28. Stay informed and prepare for icy conditions.

Snow forecast for England as towns and cities named

Significant snowfall is forecast for parts of England later this month, with towns like Leeds and Blackpool in line for a blanket of snow. Get the latest weather warnings and forecasts here.

UK Snow Warning: 4 Inches Forecast for Friday

Maps reveal which parts of the UK will see up to four inches of snow from Friday evening. Scotland faces the worst of the wintry blast. Full forecast details inside.

330-Mile Snow Bomb to Hit UK on December 5

A 330-mile-wide snow front is set to hammer parts of the UK from 3pm on December 5, with Wales and Scotland worst-hit. Get the latest forecast and travel warnings here.

Three-day UK snow bomb targets four counties

A three-day 'snow bomb' is forecast for the UK from December 5-7, with Northumberland, Durham, North & West Yorkshire in the firing line. Heaviest flurries expected early Saturday.

Three-day snow forecast for 10 UK counties

New weather maps predict snow for 10 counties across England and Scotland from Dec 5-7. Get the latest details on affected areas and current severe rain warnings.

Three 'Snow Bombs' Forecast for England on Dec 21

Weather charts now show three potential 'snow bombs' hitting parts of England on December 21, with Greater Manchester and Lancashire at risk. The BBC warns of low confidence for late December forecasts.

Met Office Amber Warning for Heavy Rain and Flooding

The Met Office issues an amber weather warning for heavy rain across the UK, forecasting a month's rainfall in 24 hours and a potential 'danger to life'. Stay informed on flood alerts and safety advice.

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