❄️ Get ready, folks! The Met Office has just issued snow warnings across the UK as temperatures are set to dive this week. Brace yourselves for a blanket of snow, with up to 10cm expected in certain areas! Scotland faces a snowy Thursday evening, with warnings in effect from 4pm till midnight. England’s north and Yorkshire can expect their fair share starting from 7pm, also till midnight. But don’t worry, Wales, you’re in for a snowy Friday too! 🏔️


Weather maps forecast snow cascading across Wales as the chill takes over. In Scotland, snow will touch low levels with varying amounts – potentially reaching up to 10cm in hilly areas above 300 metres. As the night wears on, those in the east Midlands, northeast and northwest England, as well as Yorkshire and Humber, could see snow settle mainly on higher grounds. 🌨️
The snow show starts over higher hills before making its way to lower grounds. By Friday morning, there could be 2-5cm on high grounds, and potentially a hefty 10cm up higher. As the skies clear, temperatures will tumble, causing icy conditions on untreated surfaces. If you’re heading out, watch your step and drive safely! 🚗

The chilly weather is expected to drift southwards early Friday, leaving behind icy patches. So, whether you’re planning a snow day or dreaming of a winter wonderland, keep an eye on the forecast and stay warm! ❄️✨