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90-hour UK snow bomb forecast from January 4

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.

UK snow storm forecast for early January 2026

Forecasters warn of a significant snow event set to blanket most of the UK from January 2, 2026. Discover which areas are likely to be hit hardest and the two English regions expected to miss the worst.

UK faces -6C snow bomb hitting all four nations

The UK is set for a freezing New Year with -6C temperatures and snow forecast for all Home Nations. Maps show the wintry blast arriving by December 31. Read the full forecast.

Snow bomb alert for England on December 27

Fresh weather maps show a six-hour snow flurry is set to hit parts of England on December 27, with temperatures plunging to -3C. Discover which regions are at risk.

UK faces -11C snow bomb with 450-mile flurries

The UK is set for a severe -11C snowstorm bringing 450 miles of flurries across multiple Home Nations on January 2. Maps show significant accumulations likely. Read the full forecast.

UK faces two -3C snow bombs this Christmas

The UK is set for two major snow events, with the first hitting on December 27. Maps show London and eastern England at risk. Get the latest forecast details here.

Six-day 'snow bomb' forecast for UK with 80% chance

The UK faces a prolonged 'snow bomb' event with an 80% chance of snowfall hitting southern England from December 27. Maps show -2C temperatures and multiple days of disruption. Get the full forecast.

12-hour snow alert for 11 UK counties

Maps project a 12-hour snow event hitting 11 counties across England and Wales from December 27. The Met Office urges caution despite downplaying widespread snowfall. Stay updated.

Six inches of snow forecast for UK New Year's Eve

Fresh weather maps warn a 'snow bomb' could hit the UK, bringing up to six inches of snow by December 31st. Scotland, the Midlands and the North are most at risk. Read the latest forecast.

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