UK weather maps reveal exact date Britain gets snow as far south as Cornwall and London

UK weather maps

Weather maps have turned white and purple indicating the possibility of snow, (Image: WXCharts)

are likely to blast several parts of the UK as turn white and purple indicating the possibility of snow even in southern areas.

Maps from WXCharts show that areas such as London and Cornwall are likely to experience on January 14 as temperature levels plunges to -11C in the northern areas.

The new weather maps show whole of the country is likely to be peppered by snow, however, only a few areas will witness heavy snow.

These areas include Wick, Fort William in the north and London, Cornwall, Luton, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds in the south.

The lowest temperatures are likely to be seen in areas around Wick, Scotland, with -11C to bring unsettled weather and snowfall upto 56cm per hour, maps have suggested.

UK weather maps

Temperature levels are likely to plummet to -11C in some areas, maps show. (Image: WXCharts)

It comes as the .

The has also issued of heavy snow, rain and wind starting from the New Years’ Day.

Andy Page is a Chief Forecaster with the . He said: “There is a very complicated weather forecast for the UK with snow, strong winds and heavy rain all feature for parts of the UK. Almost the entire UK is covered by at least one weather warning during the coming week. With such a varied and complex weather situation there is potential for the pattern of warnings to shift and possibly escalate in some areas.

“With lots of celebrations and people on the move over the coming days, we are urging everyone to keep checking the forecast so they can update their plans.”

Jim Dale, senior meteorologist and founder of British Weather Services, said: “The cold/snow conditions kicks in New Years Eve and unwinds southwards on New Years’ Day and beyond.

“It is going to be much colder everywhere, but most snow confined to northern UK. At first, taking time to hit the south but it’s not out of the question. It is going to be certainly a bitterly cold start to 2025.”

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UK weather maps

Weather maps show the probability of snowfall in each area (Image: WXCharts)

The ’s long-range forecast between January 13 and 27 reads: “Across the south, high pressure may hold on through much of January, but showers are still possible around southern and eastern coasts if the wind is from offshore.

“Further north and west it is possible that strong wind, rain and snow may return where unsettled conditions in the Atlantic start to make inroads towards the UK.

“There are no strong signals for any significant cold snap, but should the high pressure drift northwards then an easterly wind would bring colder than average temperatures across the south of the UK.”

It adds: “Conversely, any Atlantic frontal systems moving in from the west or southwest will probably help maintain relatively milder weather for affected areas.”

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