Maps from WXCHARTS show which parts of the UK will see snow (Image: WXCHARTS / GETTY IMAGES)
The latest weather maps show are headed for the UK this March with multiple counties to be affected. Maps from WXCHARTS show that on Wednesday 26 March at 12 noon, will fall in the north of both Wales and Scotland.
As for England, will also be restricted to the north, with Cumbria seeing the highest levels of snowfall. Although other parts of the UK look to escape the snow, rain will sweep it away across most other areas. Most of England will see 1mm of rain per hour or less with barely any parts of the country escaping the wet weather.
A wind chill map shows which parts of the UK will see icy wind (Image: WXCHARTS )
Cold temperatures below 0C could hit some parts of the UK (Image: WXCHARTS )
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In terms of , on Thursday March 27 at midnight, most parts of the UK will be below freezing.
Temperatures will plummet as the UK braces to be hit by snow and rain in late March.
Coldest temperatures will be seen in Scotland, with around -8C expected around Inverness.
In the Midlands and the south of England, will sit at around 0C with some areas seeing slightly a chillier -4C.
A forecast by the says: “Confidence is low, but through the end of March changeable weather patterns are most likely.
Snow will hit Wales, Scotland and the north of England (Image: WXCHARTS )
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“This means periods of unsettled, wet and windy weather interspersed with some drier and brighter spells.
“Into early April, there may be a transition to more-frequent drier and more settled spells. Temperatures will probably be above average overall.”
This comes after temperatures in the first week of March were warmer for a brief period.
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