
"Large parts of the UK have already seen snow this week and while it there hasn't been any snow in the capital city yet, it certainly feels like there should be. Last night (Jan 5-6) was this winter's coldest so far in the UK, with London hitting an extreme low of -8C. Snow is notoriously the most difficult weather phenomenon to accurately predict, but according to weather forecasters, there is a chance we could see the white stuff over the next few days."
"Both BBC Weather and the Met Office predict that rain will turn to snow overnight on Thursday January 8 before conditions turn windy. They say that Friday will then 'start cloudy with rain and snow clearing to the east'. The temperature across those two days range from 1C to 6C. Forecasters say that the snow will fall overnight but it's too early to predict the exact time."
London recorded an overnight low of -8C, the coldest of the winter so far. BBC Weather and the Met Office predict rain will change to snow overnight on Thursday, January 8, before conditions turn windy. Friday should start cloudy with rain and snow clearing eastward. Temperatures across Thursday and Friday are expected between 1C and 6C. Snowfall is likely to be light and brief, with no significant accumulation expected in London. Yellow and amber snow and ice warnings cover much of the UK, but there are no widespread snow warnings for London; a yellow ice warning applies from midnight to 10am on Wednesday.
Read at Time Out London
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