The big chill
The big freeze is about to return with Arctic winds bringing a big drop in temperature, ice and some significant snow fall tonight and tomorrow.
The north and west and the south west are likely to be worst hit. The snow will be in the form of showers, so amounts of snow will vary from place to place. 2 to 5cm, 1 to 2 inches is expected quite widely.
Fields of snow by Dr Murray.
Some places can expect 5 to 10cm, 2 to 4 inches while the deepest snow is likely in Snowdonia with 20cm, 8 inches, of fresh snow possible by 6am on Friday.
Drifting is likely too with strong winds and blizzards on the mountains, and it will feel bitterly cold with a significant wind-chill making it feel more like -5 to -10 degrees Celsius.
On Saturday more wintry weather is expected. Low pressure will bring a spell of more general snow. 5 to 10cm, 2 to 4 inches, is expected widely, with the possibility of 20 to 25cm in places, 8 to 12 inches.
It would be worth keeping a very close eye on the forecast over the next couple of days for updates. Here is the .
Next week will continue very cold with some sunshine and a risk of snow showers at times and some very low night-time temperatures are likely too, -10 to -15 inland with severe frosts.
Follow the snow as it tracks across the UK with this
It's time to dig out the thermals and snow shoes!
Derek
Comment number 1.
At 17th Dec 2010, greek wrote:were are the snow ploughs
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Comment number 2.
At 17th Dec 2010, Paul J Rogers wrote:Hi Derek,
Come to Pembrokeshire, here in Haverfordwest we had a very light smattering of snow last night, but thats gone, it's quite easy to get around, hardly any snow around , great for a nice walk on the beach!!!
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At 17th Dec 2010, shaun davies wrote:Hi Derek
What a day of snow we have had here in Gelligaer near Hengoed. Its been snowong all day and the children and i have just measured 13.5 INCHES of snow. Most we have ever seen!!!!!
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At 17th Dec 2010, ddaisy86 wrote:Hi Derek
Its been snowing all day here in the elan valley (powys) we have just measured a foot of snow and it is still snowing now. I have never seen so much snow!!
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At 17th Dec 2010, AF38 wrote:Hi Derek,
As a geography teacher at a secondary school pupils very interested in recent very cold and snowy weather. Thanks for lively and informative forecasts which we share with pupils. But please use cm for snow depth as well as inches. Have we returned to the 1960s this week with imperial measurements only used in forecasts?
Thanks!
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Comment number 6.
At 20th Dec 2010, Joan wrote:It's snowing here in Caerphilly quite heavily?
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At 20th Dec 2010, H wrote:Hi I've been watching ´óÏó´«Ã½ and the Welsh News at 6pm on ´óÏó´«Ã½1 - no mention of the hours of hold ups in Newport area. It took my daughter, making her way home from work at mid-day, 4 hours to drive from the Royal Gwent Hospital to the Tredegar Park roundabout. She eventually arrived home in Newbridge 8 hours after starting out. A distance of 10 miles. No police, no snow ploughs no assistance and certainly no mentions of this holdup or any others in this area on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ News at 6 or the Welsh News. Seems as though Newport, Risca, Caerphilly, Blackwood, Newbridge, Crumlin, Pontypool and Cwmbran are not on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales map.
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