UK snow maps: Full list of 63 counties forecast for brutal blizzards next week

The weather maps show snow extending from the north of Scotland as far south as London (Image: Getty/WXCharts.com)

New maps predict that the UK could be hit by a huge blizzard next week as snow engulfs the country. The data provided by WXCharts.com shows snow covering the country on 25 March with as much as 7cm settling in some areas. White and purple dominate the maps with snow threatening to stretch from the northern most part of Scotland as far south as .

A long-range forecast for the period warns of turbulent but stops short of predicting snow, although the agency does regularly update its advice. The forecast said: “Into the following week, unsettled conditions will probably continue across many parts of the UK.

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A snow map of UK showing snow

The weather will engulf the country in the early morning of 25 March (Image: WXCharts.com)

“Some heavy rain or showers are possible at times, these most likely across southern parts of the country.

“Temperatures are likely to be widely above average at the start of this period before probably falling back and then fluctuating around average for the remainder of the period.”

Temperatures for the time period could have a huge bearing on how disruptive the freakish could prove to be.

Whilst the warns that temperatures will be around average for the period, data from WXCharts.com suggests that this might not be the case.

The most recent data from the experts shows a wave of blue sweeping across the country, indicating that temperatures could be between -10 and -3 degrees Celsius.

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A weather map showing cold temperatures in UK

Cold temperatures across the country make it more likely snow will settle in parts (Image: WXCharts.com)

A weather map of UK showing snow

By midday, the majority of the country could be engulfed by snow, with large parts seeing it settle (Image: WXCharts.com)

According to the maps, the whole of Scotland will be hit by snow whilst the vast majority of the north of England will also be blanketed.

The Yorkshire Dales could be the most seriously affected with as much as 7cm predicted to settle in the area by midday on 25 March.

Elsewhere, snow will settle down the spine of the country, with central areas as far south as Northampton anticipated.

Northern Wales and the south-east of England is also likely to be hit by snow whilst the south coast is more likely to see rain throughout the day.

It is anticipated that is the wintery does come to fruition, it will be the last of a winter period that has seen heavy snow and serious warnings throughout the season.

Counties Affected

Scotland

Aberdeenshire

Angus

Argyll

Ayrshire

Banffshire

Berwickshire

Buteshire

Caithness

Clackmannanshire

Dumfriesshire

Dunbartonshire

East Lothian

Fife

Inverness-shire

Kincardineshire

Kinross-shire

Kirkcudbrightshire

Lanarkshire

Midlothian

Moray

Nairnshire

Orkney

Peebleshire

Perthshire

Renfrewshire

Ross and Cromarty

Roxburghshire

Selkirkshire

Shetland

Stirlingshire

Sutherland

West Lothian

Wigtownshire

England

Cumberland

Northumberland

Durham

Westmorland

Lancashire

Yorkshire

Lincolnshire

Derbyshire

Nottinghamshire

Leicestershire

Nottinghamshire

Warwickshire

Norfolk

Suffolk

Essex

Cheshire

Staffordshire

Shropshire

Wales

Isle of Anglesey

Gwynedd

Conwy

Denbighshire

Flintshire

Wrexham

Powys

Northern Ireland

Antrim

Armagh

Londonderry

Tyrone

Fermangh

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