
"High pressure is likely to be centred to the west or northwest over the North Atlantic through this period with low pressure to the east. Slowly evolving weather patterns are therefore most probable through this time. However, around the turn of the year, an area of low pressure may move through the North Sea bringing a period of wetter and windier weather, especially to the north. With cold air close to the UK, some wintry hazards are possible in places."
"In early January there will be a 713 mile snow bomb which will hit across the central part of the UK from the south up to Scotland. The German Weather Service, DWD and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows that Britain and Europe will be hist with snow storms from 8 January. London, Oxford, Readings, Manchester, Birmingham, the Lake District and Glasgow will all be affected with up to one inch of snow every hour, the Mirror reports."
"The Met Office has said there will be "low pressure to the east" in this period as well as low pressure moving through the North Sea, which could bring wintry weather. The Met Office said, "With cold air close to the UK, some wintry hazards are possible in places. "Temperatures will probably be below average for this period overall and so wintry hazards remain a possibility in places.""
Bitterly cold conditions will develop over the coming week and deepen into the new year with snow and ice. A 713-mile snow bomb is expected in early January, crossing the central UK from the south into Scotland; models indicate snowstorms from 8 January across Britain and Europe. London, Oxford, Reading, Manchester, Birmingham, the Lake District and Glasgow could see heavy hourly snowfall in affected areas. Forecasts show high pressure over the North Atlantic with low pressure to the east, and a North Sea low around the turn of the year could bring wetter, windier, and wintry conditions. Temperatures will probably be below average into January, so wintry hazards remain possible despite some drier spells.
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