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UK Braces for Snow as Met Office Issues Warnings - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Much of this period looks like being largely dominated by high pressure, especially towards the south or southeast of the UK. This will mean many places seeing plenty of dry weather with variable cloud amounts and some sunshine, the best of this towards the south or southeast, but perhaps with some fog overnight."
"However, frontal systems are still likely to affect the north and west of the UK at times, though, maybe also briefly affecting other parts, bringing some rain and strong winds, and perhaps a little snow to the high ground in the north."
"Temperatures will be near or above normal, although patchy overnight frost is still likely at times."
The Met Office has issued a long-range forecast predicting wintry weather will return to the UK during March. Freezing temperatures are expected from the second week of March in some regions, with snowfall likely on higher ground, particularly in northern areas. The weather pattern will remain unsettled, characterized by heavy rain and strong winds impacting the north and west. High pressure will dominate much of the period, especially toward the south and southeast, bringing dry weather and sunshine to those areas. However, frontal systems will continue affecting northern and western regions with rain, strong winds, and possible snow on high ground. Temperatures will remain near or above normal with occasional overnight frost. The public is advised to prepare for icy conditions and stormy weather that may cause travel disruptions.
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