Newest London weather map shows big blob of snow over London and most of the South
London is set to receive a thick layer of snow. According to forecasters at WXCharts, on February 12 at 6am a massive snow cloud will smother the capital, before heading north by noon.
On the map below, the snow is represented by purple shading, with a darker tone representing heavier snowfall. Where the snow is set to blanket London, WX Charts predicts we will see about 0.6mm of snowfall.
Neither the BBC or the Met Office predict snow in the immediate future, however. London’s full upcoming weather forecast can be found below.
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According to the UK’s national forecaster, The Met Office, today (January 30) will be ‘cloudy and dull but largely dry during the morning, with just the odd patch of drizzle. Brighter conditions will gradually spread from the northwest during the afternoon, with cloud perhaps clearing to allow some late sunshine in the west. Maximum temperature 10C’.
And tonight will be ‘a dry night with cloud mostly clearing inland, allowing a fairly widespread frost to develop, along with isolated fog patches. Minimum temperature -2C’.
Whereas tomorrow (January 31) will be ‘dry for most of the day, but rather cloudy, and increasingly breezy during the afternoon. Intermittent rain and drizzle is likely during the evening and overnight, clearing by dawn. Maximum temperature 10C’.
And from Thursday (February 1) through to Saturday (February 3), it will be ‘dry but rather cloudy Thursday, and feeling chilly. Breezier on Friday and Saturday, with some outbreaks of drizzle, but many places will remain largely dry. Feeling mild in sheltered spots’.
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