Weather maps show snowy conditions for many areas. (Image: WXCharts)
are likely to hit later in February as the Met Office predicts “wintry precipitation” and a risk of snow for parts of Britain in its long-range forecast.
Weather maps from WXCHARTS also estimates temperatures could plummet as low as -5C in some areas in the second half of February.
According to the ‘s long range forecast, the weather will be influenced by high pressure “centred to the northeast of the UK over Scandinavia.”
This will lead to east or southeasterly winds bringing cold conditions from mainland Europe.
Temperature levels are likely to plummet to -5C in some areas, maps show. (Image: WXCharts)
This will make the overall weather feel colder than usual, the forecaster suggested.
The long-range forecast suggests that the period may start with light rain and hill , particularly in the south of the UK.
The forecast also aligns well with the from WXCHARTS and Metdesk, which suggest the presence of freezing conditions across the country during the same period.
The maps have turn white on February 10 and February 11, indicating the possibility of snow in many areas.
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Freezing air will cover several parts of the country, as per the maps (Image: WXCharts)
Areas such as Newcastle, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Wick, and Manchester are most likely to be affected, the maps suggest.
The also predicts -3C weather in Scotland
Temperatures across the country are likely to remain below average, but areas around Fort William, Scotland, will likely experience the lowest temperatures.
Mercury level is likely to hover around -5C during that time period near the town.