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3 Mar 2024


NextImg:Met Office warns 'blocking patterns' set to bring snow to southern Britain - 'Wintry until April'

The Met Office has warned that “blocking patterns” could bring snow as far as southern Britain and “wintry conditions” until April.

Britain’s national weather service said snow and ice could be brought by northerly and easterly winds from the Arctic and Scandinavia.

Although the Met Office is not able to predict the exact areas affected due to the extended timeframe of the forecast, it did suggest that the likelihood of snow and ice developing will decrease as the month progresses.

The forecaster added that temperatures are likely to be near or below average.

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Met Office warns 'blocking patterns' set to bring snow to southern Britain

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According to the Met Office long-range forecast covering the period between March 17 and March 31, winds from the north could bring snow and ice.

The Met Office said: “During the rest of the month, there is an increase in the chance of blocking patterns, with winds blowing more frequently from the north and east than is usual.

“At this time of year, winds from this direction can still bring wintry hazards, such as snow and ice, but the risk of these is likely to decrease as the month progresses.

“The wettest conditions are most likely to be in the south, with northern areas drier overall.

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The Met Office warned 'winds from this direction can still bring wintry hazards;

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“Overall temperatures are more likely to be near or below average, though some warmer days are still possible at times.”

The latest forecast comes just a day after the national weather service issued a warning for snow in the west of England.

Many Britons in Somerset, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire woke up to a light blanket of snow yesterday morning following a freezing overnight cold snap.

In an alert issued just after 6am this morning, the Met Office predicted a brief spell of snow could fall leading to “tricky driving conditions in a few places”.

National Highways: South-West echoed the Met Office alert as it issued an update showing snow covering two motorways via the CCTV traffic cameras.

In their update, the highways agency said: “Please allow extra time this morning if you're travelling in the region as there's been a flurry of snow across our network.

“Be reminded that gritting doesn't prevent snow from settling on the road.

“A yellow Met Office snow warning is in place until 10:00.”