After a week of heavy snow, some areas could be set to avoid a further onslaught
After a week which has seen large parts of the , there could be some relief on its way for certain areas of the country.
Earlier this week, heavy showers and snow saw the issue an
this week suggested that parts of the country could see the icy conditions stretch into the weekend but new data suggest that some areas might be spared.
predicts: “Icy start on Friday with sunshine and wintry showers continuing in exposed areas. Showers and winds gradually easing through the afternoon.”
But from WXCharts.com suggest that some areas of the country could be set for up to 5cm of snow, with other areas mercifully avoiding it and the travel chaos that comes with it.
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The map shows some areas could be set for heavy bouts of snow through Friday
According to the maps, and the south of Scotland will avoid snow throughout Friday, with its absence stretching as far south as .
But the Scottish highlands could be set for a mammoth 21cm of snow, good news for s but less so for its busy road gritters.
is likely to see snow, with potentially seeing as much as 4cm of snow land on Friday morning.
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Large areas of the north and south east will avoid a return of the snow
Capitals and should see nothing more than light rain, with the lack of snow extending all the way to the south coast.
The south west is likely to be hit, with expecting around 3cm and seaside town set for around 5cm.
The has been hesitant to warn of snow, with its weekend forecast warning of a “wet and windy” Saturday with some hill snow initially, and blustery showers on Sunday and Monday.
The snow could begin to fall as early as the early hours of Fridayq
Counties unaffected:
Scottish Borders
Dumfries and Galloway
Ayrshire
South Lanarkshire
Cumbria
Northumberland
Tyneside
Teeside
Yorkshire,
Norfolk
Suffolk
Essex
Kent
London
Hertfordshire
Cambridgeshire
Northamptonshire
Bedfordshire
Buckinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Berkshire
Sussex
Hampshire
Wiltshire
Cornwall