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A harsh winter storm is set to strike the UK for a gripping 72 hours. Recent weather maps from WXCharts, based on MetDesk information, reveal alarming purple and white indicators, foreseeing significant snowfall, blizzards, and plummeting temperatures. Commencing on March 13, Scotland will endure the initial impact, accumulating snow depths of up to 17cm before it extends into Northern England, Wales, and even some areas in the South. Much of the nation will experience rainfall, with temperatures dipping below 10°C, leading to frosty nights in the North. The Met Office indicates that mid-March will remain turbulent. Here’s all the crucial information regarding the approaching winter storm.

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00:00A brutal blast of winter is about to slam the UK.
00:02This means heavy snow and blizzards are on the way.
00:05After a few mild days, temperatures will crash again around March 13th.
00:10And that's when the snow begins.
00:12Scotland will be hit first.
00:14Snow starts on March 13th, then builds fast on March 14th.
00:19Some areas could see depths of up to 17 centimeters.
00:22But it won't stop there.
00:24Northwest England, including Blackpool, will also face intense showers.
00:28Most of England and Wales will be soaked in rain.
00:30Only a tiny patch escapes the blue on the map.
00:33Then March 15th turns even more dramatic.
00:36More snow spreads into Greater Manchester, Cumbria, and Lancashire.
00:40Wales get snowfall, too.
00:42And later, snow reaches the south coast near Swansea.
00:46Even Hampshire gets a rare taste of it.
00:48Northern England and Scotland take the worst of the blizzards.
00:51Temperatures stay below 10 degrees.
00:53Scotland drops close to freezing.
00:54And chilly nights hit the north.
00:56According to Met Office, mid-March will stay unsettled.
01:00Even though temperatures might sit slightly above average,
01:03winter isn't done yet.
01:04And the UK is bracing for a wild 72 hours.
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