{"id":122004,"date":"2023-12-02T10:20:16","date_gmt":"2023-12-02T10:20:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/?p=122004"},"modified":"2023-12-02T10:20:16","modified_gmt":"2023-12-02T10:20:16","slug":"met-office-lists-areas-set-to-be-hit-by-snow-as-brits-brace-for-600-mile-bomb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/uklevitrasupport.com\/world-news\/met-office-lists-areas-set-to-be-hit-by-snow-as-brits-brace-for-600-mile-bomb\/","title":{"rendered":"Met Office lists areas set to be hit by snow as Brits brace for 600-mile bomb"},"content":{"rendered":"
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    Several areas of the UK are set to be hit by heavy snow over this weekend with the Met Office releasing a yellow weather warning for almost the entire east coast due to a 600-mile snow bomb. <\/p>\n

    The full list of affected areas has emerged from the coast of Scotland all the way down to East Anglia and Essex. The warning will be in effect until 10am tomorrow. Weather expert Jim Dale, senior meteorologist at British Weather Services, said: \u201cWe remain in the freezer this weekend, with Sunday posing potential snowy headaches, as a frontal trough moves across central parts of the country. <\/p>\n

    \u201cThere will some relief by the middle of next week, but for now it\u2019s a continued wintry watching brief, with ice, snow and freezing fog all in the mix.\u201d <\/p>\n

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    As reported by the Birmingham Live, Met Office Chief Meteorologist Andy Page, said: \u201cA low pressure system will bring less cold, but more unsettled weather for southern parts of the UK on Sunday,\u201d<\/p>\n

    He went on: "It will be a cloudier day with some rain, but also a chance of snow at first over the Midlands. It will be brighter in the north, but still with a risk of showers in coastal areas. Still feeling cold away from the southwest with temperatures once again in low-single figures.<\/p>\n

    \u201cThere continues to be some uncertainty over the exact conditions for the start of next week. While, milder air – with some rain and possibly snow – is likely for the southern half of the UK on Monday, the weather models do not agree on how far north this mild air might go. There are several possible solutions.\u201d<\/p>\n

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