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‘Shots of Arctic air’ moving over UK could bring snow in Greater Manchester over the weekend

Snow is going to fall across the UK this week with temperatures set to drop overnight.

The Met Office said ‘prolonged periods’ of snowfall are possible at higher elevations in parts of Scotland and northern England and Wales at the end of the week.

It will come after ‘several shots’ of Arctic air move into the UK later this week, as the jet stream dips southwards, bringing much colder and wetter weather.

The mercury could dip as low as freezing in parts of London and the South East overnight, while remaining around 6C (42.8F) during the day on Saturday.

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Further wind warnings have been issued for Friday and Saturday as a low-pressure system brings strong winds and heavy rain, and even sleet and snow in some places.

Yellow weather warnings were already in place across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland for Friday, extending to the rest of the UK on Saturday.

The Met Office said that ‘very windy weather’ could cause delays to transport, damage buildings, lead to bridge and road closures and cause power cuts.

Grahame Madge, a Met Office spokesman, told the PA news agency: “We’ve got an unsettled period of weather over the next few days, with wind warnings out for Scotland and Northern Ireland to begin with on Friday.

“This will extend to the whole of the UK apart from London and the South East on Saturday, with strong winds expected.

“There is an increasing signal of snow at higher elevations, indications suggest that areas above 200m in Scotland have the highest chance from Friday.

“There may well be temporary spells in other areas across northern England and Wales, in areas like the Pennines and Snowdonia, though this unlikely to be heavy enough to settle.”

He added there was ‘no sign’ of snow in lower areas in England and Wales, but said ‘never say never.’

It comes as a cold front is set to move into the UK overnight, bringing with it colder but clearer conditions.

Mr Madge added: “Friday and Saturday, though bright and clear, will be quite cold with a chance of more prolonged periods of snow at higher levels, but we’re not anticipating anything at lower level.

“Though not exceptionally cold temperatures during the day, many places could drop to around freezing overnight.

“The coldest day temperatures for London and the South East will be around 6C on Saturday, though this isn’t particularly rare for the time of year.”

According to the Met Office, the outlook for the North West from Friday (26 November) to Sunday (28 November) states:

“Wet and windy weather arrives on Friday.

“A windier day on Saturday with gales and heavy showers, wintry over hills.

“Drier on Sunday and winds easing.”




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