{"id":121860,"date":"2023-11-27T19:09:19","date_gmt":"2023-11-27T19:09:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/?p=121860"},"modified":"2023-11-27T19:09:19","modified_gmt":"2023-11-27T19:09:19","slug":"full-list-of-areas-that-could-be-hit-by-polar-snow-bomb-this-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/world-news\/full-list-of-areas-that-could-be-hit-by-polar-snow-bomb-this-week\/","title":{"rendered":"Full list of areas that could be hit by polar snow bomb this week"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Weather experts are predicting the UK will be hit by a snow bomb this week with maps showing the exact locations likely to see flurries.<\/p>\n

According to maps published by WX Charts, Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield will all be hit by between 1cm and 10cm of snow along with parts of the north east including Newcastle, Middlesborough and Sunderland.<\/p>\n

Scotland is set to be hit with the most snow, with those living in Edinburgh, Glasgow and the Highlands told they could see up to 25cm of snow this week.<\/p>\n

Parts of Northern Ireland’s northern coastline could also be impacted.<\/p>\n

The south of the country should avoid snow for now, however Boston, Plymouth and London, as well as some parts of Wales could see a light covering.<\/p>\n

As far south as the Kent coast are forecast to expect snow by next Wednesday as flurries continue to batter the nation.<\/p>\n

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Temperatures in those parts of the country expected to be hit by snow could drop as low as -10C.<\/p>\n

According to the Met Office, the coolest temperatures and snowy conditions are to be expected towards the end of the week, while North Sea coastal areas as well as some inland parts of northern Britain could see winter showers.<\/p>\n

Despite the maps showing snow for large parts of the UK and the Met Office confirming the possibility, David Oliver, a Met Office deputy chief meteorologist said it was “far from certain”.<\/p>\n

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