Weather UK forecast LIVE – Met Office issues yellow SNOW warning for tomorrow as freezing temperatures hit

FREEZING conditions are set to continue with experts predicting more snow will fall this week as temperatures plummet to -2C.

The Met Office have issued a yellow weather warning for much of Scotland and it will last from 4pm tomorrow to 11am Wednesday morning.

The Met Office have said: “Persistent rain over northern Scotland will increasingly turn to snow over high ground during Tuesday, then perhaps to lower levels in the afternoon and evening.

“This is likely to bring some accumulations above 100-200m with 3-7cm in places and perhaps 10cm above 300m.

“There is some uncertainty by Tuesday night but rain and snow is likely to become focused further north across Scotland with a small chance of 2-5 cm settling at low levels by Wednesday morning and 15 cm above 200-300m – this most likely across Caithness, Sutherland and Ross and Cromarty.

“The band of rain and snow is then likely to move back southwards across Scotland during Wednesday, slowly easing.”

Further wintry showers are then expected to hit the north of England on Thursday and Friday as the freezing weather continues.

A Met Office forecaster said: “Thursday and through the weekend is likely to be cold in the North with wintry showers, and a risk of snow on the edge of rain bands in the Midlands.

“Widespread frosts are expected in the North, with some icy patches.”

Read our UK weather blog below for the latest forecasts and updates…

  • Edinburgh forecast for tonight

    A cloudy evening and night with some patchy rain, this turning somewhat heavier and more persistent in places later in the night.

    Brisk northwesterly winds across Galloway with minimum temperatures of 5 °C.

  • Tonight’s London forecast

    Rather cloudy this evening and overnight, with the odd spot of light rain possible, but generally it will remain dry.

    A mild night with light winds with minimum temperatures of  9 °C.

  • Yellow weather warning for snow

    The yellow weather warning is in place for much of Scotland and will last from 4pm tomorrow to 11am Wednesday morning.

    The Met Office have said: “Persistent rain over northern Scotland will increasingly turn to snow over high ground during Tuesday, then perhaps to lower levels in the afternoon and evening.

    “This is likely to bring some accumulations above 100-200m with 3-7cm in places and perhaps 10cm above 300m.

    “There is some uncertainty by Tuesday night but rain and snow is likely to become focused further north across Scotland with a small chance of 2-5 cm settling at low levels by Wednesday morning and 15 cm above 200-300m – this most likely across Caithness, Sutherland and Ross and Cromarty.

    “The band of rain and snow is then likely to move back southwards across Scotland during Wednesday, slowly easing.”

  • What to expect from tomorrow’s weather warning

    • There is a small chance of travel delays on roads with some stranded vehicles and passengers, along with delayed or cancelled rail and air travel
    • There is a slight chance that some rural communities could become cut off
    • There is a small chance that power cuts will occur and other services, such as mobile phone coverage, may be affected
    • A small chance that untreated pavements and cycle paths become impassable
  • Weather until mid-April

    Until Friday 15 April, further unsettled conditions are expected to arrive later in the week. Most areas will see spells of rain or showers, potentially wintry on high ground at times.

    “Periods of drier and more settled weather are still possible, but more short-lived than recently,” the Met Office reports. 

    “Showers may be heavy at times, with hail and thunder possible. Strong winds are also likely at times, mainly in the north and the west, with temperatures generally near or slightly above average.”

  • Looking ahead to holidays this Summer?

    Stay positive this Spring by planning holidays abroad.

    There are few things more annoying than going on holiday seeking great weather and finding yourself dealing with rubbish weather too.

    Don’t get caught out this year by checking the weather month by month in some of our favourite holiday destinations.

  • With grey weather to come, find out the rainfall in your area

    The Met Office provides a tool to find out the rainfall in a specific area.

    The UK rainfall radar map shows rainfall across the UK at 5 minute intervals.

  • Check out temperatures for city breaks abroad this Easter

    If you’re looking for a city break abroad but not too far away, look no further!

    Paris – 9C

    Madrid – 12C

    Barcelona – 12

    Copenhagen – 7C

    Oslo – 4C

    Amsterdam – 9C

  • It may be a rainy month, but the flowers may lift your spirits

    The days are set to remain grey with rain most days throughout the month, but we should start to see more flowers in bloom.

    To lift your spirits, keep an eye out for plants flowering throughout the month.

    Marigolds, ginger, forget-me-nots and lilies are all some of the flowers you might be able to keep an eye for this month.

    Carnations, roses and sunflowers will also be in bloom, thanks to the wind, increased sunlight and rain we’ve been experiencing.

  • Temperatures across UK capitals this week

    Stay abreast of the weather in your capital this week.

    As most schools across the UK wind down ready for Easter holidays, below is what to expect in a capital city near you.

    Belfast
    Rainy, windy, temp between 9C and 11C

    Cardiff
    Windy, dry, temp between 10C and 12C

    Edinburgh
    Light rain, windy, temp between 6C and 12C

    London
    Light rain, windy, temp between 10C and 15C

  • Making plans for the weekend?

    Check the weather ahead of any plans you might have for this weekend.

    Windy weather is due this weekend across the UK.

    Rain and snow expected in some places, with snow likely in Scotland.

    Bright spells will be seen occasionally.

  • Tonight will continue to be rainy and windy

    In the highlands, it’s likely for there to be snow.

    The rest of the country will endure intermittent rain along with windy weather.

    Rain expected particularly in the West across Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

  • It’s cold and wet, and the cost of living has gone up. Here are tips to save energy!

    We’ll soon be enjoying a British Summer, but until then, here are some of the best ways to save energy and keep warm.

    1. Turn off appliances on standby. Turning the appliance off at the plug could save £30.

    2. Save around £75 a year by installing a smart thermostat. It can tell the rooms that are in use and heat the space accordingly.

    3. Efficient appliances! Don’t throw out an appliance unless you need to anyway, but if you are getting a new one, make sure it’s energy efficient. An A+++ fridge freezer could save you £320 over its lifespan.

    4. Wash your clothes at 30. It may only save £5 a year, but at this point you might agree that even a small amount helps!

    5. Insulate your roof. It could be costing you about £135 a year in heating costs.

  • Why is it so rainy in April?

    ‘April showers bring forth May flowers’, but why is it pretty much guaranteed to rain in April?

    The sea temperature in the UK is at it’s lowest. Coupled with the Sun heating us more as the days get longer and the Sun gets higher results in warmer land temperatures.

    The clouds form over the warmer land, causing the rains to fall on us!

    Thankfully, the drier weather and warmth of May aren’t too far away now.

  • No need to water plants in this weather

    Whether you’re a keen gardener or just have a few outdoor plants, be careful not to drown your plants.

    Most areas of the UK are experiencing a lot of rain this week – the rain water will suffice to keep your plants thriving throughout the month.

  • Yellow weather warning in the UK this week

    The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for Scotland ahead of snow due this week.

    After the warmth and sunshine experienced across the UK last month, most will be experiencing cold and rain as we move further into Spring.

    Those in Scotland, however, should expect snow tomorrow and Wednesday this week.

  • Sunniest March on Record

    According to the Met Office, this March was the sunniest since records began.

    The UK saw a staggering level of sunlight making it the sunniest March since 1929 becoming the sunniest March since records began in 1919.

    Scotland saw an increase of 64% of sunniness compared to its March average.

    Meanwhile, Northern Ireland had a whopping 90% increase compared to its average.

  • The return of April showers

    The mild temperatures had many thinking Summer was on the horizon, but not quite.

    We’re due a rainy week to come and more rain for the rest of the month.

    Drier spells expected interspersed with the rain as we draw closer to May.

    For now, don’t forget your brolly and perhaps some wellies too!

  • Short weather summary for today

    Cloudy for most, with rain, drizzle and mist over western hills.

    Elsewhere often dry, with some brighter interludes in the east and south.

    Breezy but noticeably milder than recent days though turning colder again over north Scotland.

  • Good morning! I’m Ije Teunissen-Oligboh filling you in on what’s to come with the weather – I hope it’s less rainy wherever you are.

  • Making sure you get a good night’s sleep despite the weather

    You don’t have to run up the heating bill, or shiver through the night, as there are a few simple ways that will guarantee the best sleep ever.

    Fabulous spoke with Silentnight’s sleep expert, Dr Nerina Ramlakhan who revealed some affordable and fun ways that’ll help your family stay warm and sleep well.

    Dr Ramlakhan said: “You might think you are taking every step to make sure you are getting a good night’s sleep, but so many people neglect the most obvious thing – their sleep environment.

    “We need to feel comfortable in order to drift off into a deep and restful sleep, and a big part of this is the temperature of the room we’re going to sleep in.”

    Here are some tips that will help you doze off and rest well…

    • Wear fluffy gloves in bed
    • Invest in ‘teddy fleece’ bedding
    • Hug a microwaveable wheat bag
  • Keeping temperatures up and bills down

    AS ENERGY costs rise, many of us are trying to resist the temptation to crank up the heating.

    There are several cost-effective ways to stay warm this winter that will not increase your bill.

    Here are some of the simplest.

    • ELECTRIC DREAMS: Use an electric blanket to heat your bed before you get in it.
    • DUVET DAY: A thicker duvet will keep you toasty.
    • LAYER UP: Instead of walking around your home in a T-shirt, turn down the heating slightly and pull on a jumper and socks.
    • DRESS DOWN: It is the perfect excuse to get into your PJs early.
  • Brits brace for -3C icy plunge with MORE cold weather

    BRITS are braced for freezing temperatures as low as -3C as even MORE cold weather is expected thos week.

    Jim Dale, meteorologist for British Weather Services, told Express.co.uk: “There is no sign yet of any return to the warm and sunny weather that we saw at the end of March.

    “Temperatures will move back towards average at the start of the week, but this will be accompanied by more unsettled conditions from the Atlantic.

    “Winter can always bite back at this time of year, and well into April. It is going to turn colder again towards the end of the week, and there will be the risk of further snow.”

    The Met Office said the weather will be cloudy with rain on Monday, particularly in the west many while eastern areas will be dry with some brightness.

  • Weather until mid-April

    Until Friday 15 April, further unsettled conditions are expected to arrive later in the week. Most areas will see spells of rain or showers, potentially wintry on high ground at times.

    “Periods of drier and more settled weather are still possible, but more short-lived than recently,” the Met Office reports. 

    “Showers may be heavy at times, with hail and thunder possible. Strong winds are also likely at times, mainly in the north and the west, with temperatures generally near or slightly above average.”

  • Long range forecast for April

    Looking to Thursday April 7 – Saturday April 16, the Met Office said: “To end the week and through the weekend, it is likely to be cold in the north with wintry showers. Further south, weather systems coming in from the southwest will bring more prolonged spells of rain and strong winds.

    “There is a risk of snow at times on the northern edge of the bands of rain, this mainly across central and northern areas. Widespread frosts are expected in the north, with some icy patches likely. In southern areas, temperatures will be nearer to average, locally rather warm.

    “Into the following week, it will likely remain unsettled, but with the focus for the heaviest rain and strongest winds moving towards the north and west of the UK, allowing some drier interludes in the southeast.”


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