UK Snow Bomb Widens to 746 Miles, 36 Counties Hit
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.
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 is set for a massive 719-mile wide snowstorm from Brighton to Scotland, with up to an inch per hour forecast. Read the full weather warning and regional impacts.
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 massive two-day snow storm spanning 739 miles from Kent to Scotland, with up to 13cm set to settle. Get the latest forecast details and affected areas here.
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.
New weather maps forecast a major winter storm, with up to 20 inches of snow and temperatures plummeting to -8°C. Find out which regions will be worst hit.
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.
The UK faces a deep freeze as weather maps forecast widespread snow and temperatures diving to -7C in the first week of January. Get the full forecast and see if your area is affected.
A 100-mile wall of snow is forecast to hit the UK in early January, with seven English counties set for the worst of the wintry blast. Get the latest weather maps and Met Office warnings.
Fresh weather maps forecast a major snow event hitting Birmingham, Shropshire, and Staffordshire on January 4, with up to 10cm of snow in Scotland. Read the latest forecasts and travel warnings.
Maps reveal the UK areas set for snow and -4C lows from January 7. See the full list of counties at risk and the latest forecast from the Met Office.
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.
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.
The UK is set for its first major blizzard of winter in early 2026, with a 742-mile snow band forecast to sweep from Plymouth to Scotland. Get the latest weather maps and forecasts.
Maps show a major snowstorm hitting the UK around January 1, with up to 14cm forecast. Only the southwest looks set to escape the deep freeze. Read the full forecast.
WX Charts predict a 'snow bomb' bringing up to 14cm to parts of England on New Year's Day, with sub-zero temperatures. Get the full forecast and regional details here.
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.
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.
The UK faces a five-day snow event starting on New Year's Eve, with temperatures set to dive. Met Desk data reveals the wintry shift, with Scotland and eastern England first in line for flurries.
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.
New weather maps reveal which parts of England will avoid heavy snow from January 3rd, while Scotland faces six-inch dump. Get the full county-by-county list.
Maps reveal the parts of England and Scotland set for significant snowfall from January 3, with up to six inches forecast. Discover if your area is at risk.
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.
A 372-mile snow bomb is forecast to sweep across eastern England around January 3-4, bringing significant snowfall and sub-zero temperatures. Discover which regions will be affected.
New weather maps forecast a major snow event hitting the UK after Christmas, with up to 10cm of snow and temperatures plunging to -9C in Scotland. Birmingham faces -4C.
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.
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.