Snow is expected to hit all parts of the country in the coming week
A major is set to hit the UK within hours, bringing a wave of snow across large parts of the country, including southern England.
Weather maps from show a significant risk of as freezing Arctic air sweeps southward, delivering wintry conditions and plummeting temperatures to much of Britain.
The latest snow probability forecasts highlight that southern England faces up to a 60% chance of on Sunday, December 22.
While snow rarely reaches this far south at this time of year, the advancing Polar front indicates that London and other areas further inland could experience light snowfall or sleet during the day.
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The probability of snow is as high as 60%
Charts showing snowfall accumulation indicate that between 5 to 15cm of snow
The arrival of colder air increases the likelihood of wintry showers, marking the beginning of a more widespread cold spell across the UK.
Further north, Scotland and northern England are forecast to bear the brunt of the storm.
Charts showing snowfall accumulation indicate that between 5 to 15cm of snow could settle, particularly on higher ground and exposed areas.
Snow showers are expected to continue through the early hours of Sunday, with heavy flurries spreading south as Arctic air continues its advance.
Northern England and parts of Wales will also see icy conditions, with roads and rail networks likely to be impacted by snow and freezing temperatures.
Forecast data shows snow depths could reach 10cm in central regions of England
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Forecast data shows snow depths could reach 10cm in central regions of England and exceed 15cm in parts of Scotland as the Polar storm progresses.
The has issued warnings for potential travel disruption as icy roads and heavy snow showers are expected to affect journeys across the UK.
Motorists are advised to allow extra time for travel, particularly in areas where snow and ice are expected to accumulate.
Rail services may also face delays, with icy tracks and reduced visibility impacting routes, while airports could experience knock-on delays as the storm moves across northern Europe.