00:00 As temperatures are really set to plummet, the Met Office has predicted that snow will
00:05 hit the UK this week. The Weather Office has predicted colder than average conditions and
00:10 a new map has suggested that a coined snow bomb with the width of England is due to travel
00:15 across the UK. According to a weather map on WX Charts, the snow bomb will hit England
00:20 later in the week as the month draws to a close. The Met Office has deemed this a "potential
00:25 snow event" with the wintry conditions set to likely last for a fortnight. This comes
00:30 as temperatures drop below freezing throughout the evenings. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist
00:35 Dan Harris said at present, the most likely outcome beyond midweek is that rain from the
00:40 west slowly moves east with snow possible over higher ground and a continued risk of
00:45 showers over eastern parts. Any sleet and snow showers would be likely to affect northern
00:50 and eastern coastal districts, according to the Met Office. Strong winds and even gales
00:55 are said to be possible across the south.
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