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Weather expert issues brutal verdict on 19C bank holiday scorcher | Weather | News

Weather expert issues brutal verdict on 19C bank holiday scorcher | Weather | News

Brits looking forward to a hot and sunny Bank Holiday weekend may be disappointed as a weather expert has shared a brutal verdict for the long weekend. While some weather maps suggest that some areas in the UK will experiencing warmer temperatures up to 18C, an expert has cast doubt on these predictions. Maps from WXCharts and Netweather.tv suggest areas around Scotland could see 18C over the weekend. In the southern regions, the Midlands will also experience mild temperatures of around 16C near the Pennines and the city of Newcastle. Meanwhile, cities in England and Wales can expect slightly cooler temperatures ranging from 13C to 15C. While London may see temperatures dropping as low as 12C, maps suggest. However, a top meterologist feels that “weather may dampen the mood” of Britons looking forward to the weekend. Jim Dale, founder of British Weather Services, told Express.co.uk: “For the most part on Saturday, it will be dry weather with temperatures hovering around 18-19C in areas like East Anglia, and Humberside. “Some areas might be cooler than that, …

UK weather maps: Britain to be battered by snow in April as charts make gloomy prediction | Weather | News

UK weather maps: Britain to be battered by snow in April as charts make gloomy prediction | Weather | News

Freezing weather conditions will continue to hover around Britain as the latest maps show parts of the UK battered with snow in April. Maps from WXCharts make a gloomy prediction as they turn purple suggesting snow showers for areas ranging from Wick to Edinburgh on April 4. The cold snap will stay inside the country for almost 36 hours bringing in more frost and rain. The brutal weather conditions will begin to mark its entry at around 6 am on April 4, maps suggest. The 257-mile wall of snow will leave the topmost areas of Scotland covered with snow as the temperature level plummets to -1C. The icy conditions will move around the parts of Scotland on April 4 leaving areas such as Inverness, Wick, Portree, Fort William, and Edinburgh peppered with snow. However, by the morning of April 5, the purple blobs on the weather maps representing snow slid further southwards leaving areas like Newcastle covered with snow and ice. A possibility of 2cm of snow per hour is likely in these areas, maps …

UK weather: Exact date entire country will be covered by a massive rainstorm | Weather | News

UK weather: Exact date entire country will be covered by a massive rainstorm | Weather | News

Britain will be hit by a massive rainstorm in the coming days as the latest maps reveal the exact date that the entire country will be covered in stromy and wet conditions from top to bottom. Maps from WXCharts have turned blue indicating the possibility of rainfall across the country as the temperature levels plummet to 0C. The maps for March 26 show that a rainstorm will hit the UK at around midnight bringing in heavy downpours for the 10 hours that follow. By afternoon, the storm will start fading away with only southern parts of the country witnessing some mild rainfall. WXCharts maps compiled by the Met desk suggest that areas from Wick to Plymouth will be battered with heavy rainfall. In Scotland, areas such as Inverness and Aberdeen seem to be worst impacted with a possibility of 38-42 mm of rainfall during that period. Moving slightly further southwards, the most affected cities include Edinburgh, Newcastle, and Manchester as they could see 15-20mm of rainfall, maps suggest. According to the Met Office long-range forecast, …

UK weather maps turn purple as 685-mile wall of snow covers Britain from top to bottom | Weather | News

UK weather maps turn purple as 685-mile wall of snow covers Britain from top to bottom | Weather | News

A huge wall of snow is likely to batter Britain as the latest maps have turned purple from top to bottom indicating another spell of wintry conditions in the coming weeks. Maps from WXCharts show that areas from Wick to Southampton will be layered with snow as icy conditions take over the 685-mile region at around 6am on February 22. It comes as no surprise as the whole of the UK is already facing freezing temperatures with several yellow warnings issued by the Met Office for this weekend (February 10). While amber weather warnings for Wales and the Pennines have passed, yellow warnings for snow and ice are in place for much of Scotland for Friday and Saturday. But the latest maps add to the misery of Brits who have been left troubled by the power and travel restrictions over the last few days. Weather conditions in February seem to be erratic with a mix of dry and wintry conditions. Snowy conditions are also likely to lash certain parts of the UK in the coming …

UK Weather Live: Latest maps show exact time brutal cold weather will hit UK this week | Weather | News

UK Weather Live: Latest maps show exact time brutal cold weather will hit UK this week | Weather | News

Britain is likely to experience freezing weather conditions, with recent maps showing substantial snowfall in specific regions as temperatures drop to -5C. Parts of the UK could be caked with snow for almost 60 hours as the maps have turned white and purple indicating icy conditions are on the way. WXCharts maps suggest that the weather will take a wild turn from Thursday morning around 9 am (February 8) with northernmost parts of Scotland witnessing snow showers. However, the brutal cold weather will quickly spread to the country’s southern parts by February 9 with areas such as Manchester, Birmingham, and Newcastle left with layers of snow. As of 3 pm on February 9, the maps transform into a perilous mix of white and purple, signaling that the residents of Britain will endure extremely cold temperatures. The Met Office said: “It looks to be an unsettled time as we look ahead. It turns colder across northern areas with showers, which will turn wintry at times especially over higher ground but potentially to lower levels too as …