Chance of snow in UK this week after Storm Claudia clears
Summary
The UK will experience a shift from mild to cold weather due to a change in wind direction. This shift will bring a chance of snow in some regions, including parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern England. The colder weather is expected to last through next week, with health alerts issued for cold conditions in central and northern England.Key Facts
- A change in wind direction is bringing colder air to the UK.
- Storm Claudia's rain will clear by the weekend, allowing cold air to move in from the north.
- Maximum temperatures in England and Wales could drop by up to 8 degrees Celsius compared to Thursday.
- There is a yellow cold health alert for central and northern England from Monday to Friday.
- There may be wintry showers, including rain, sleet, and snow, in areas like northern Scotland and Northern Ireland.
- An Atlantic weather system could bring snow to Scotland and northern England on Tuesday.
- The details of the snow forecast might change as the week goes on.
- The UK has seen a decrease in cold spells since the 1980s, linked to climate change.
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