Snowy scenes are set to transform parts of the UK as new weather maps show a deep winter chill sweeping across the nation. The latest forecast for January 9 shows widespread snow coverage in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern England, with some areas bracing for accumulations of up to 55 cm. Weather maps from WXCharts display significant snow depth, marked in shades of bright blue and purple, signaling a dramatic winter spell across several cities and regions.
The Scottish Highlands are expected to see the heaviest snowfall, with Inverness predicted to experience snow depths of up to 55 cm. Edinburgh could also see notable coverage, with around 8-12 cm forecast. In Northern England, Newcastle may see snow depths of 12 cm, while Manchester could receive lighter snowfall at approximately 1 to 2 cm.
Belfast in Northern England is forecasted to receive up to 8 cm of snow, signaling icy and snowy conditions for the region. While the southern regions, including London and Birmingham, are unlikely to experience significant snow accumulation, cold conditions and frost remain a possibility. The bright blue hues across the weather maps underscore the severity of the cold front descending on the UK.
The heaviest snowfall is concentrated in northern areas, with a maximum recorded snow depth of 151 cm in parts of Scandinavia visible on the map. With the arrival of snow and icy conditions, residents are urged to prepare for potential disruptions to travel, particularly in areas expecting significant accumulation. Motorists should exercise caution on roads, and rail services may face delays or cancellations in affected regions.
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UK weather maps turn bright blue with snow forecast in major cities
Up to 10 UK cities, including Inverness, Edinburgh, and Newcastle, brace for significant snow as winter weather sweeps in.