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Is snow really on the horizon for London this month? A significant forecasting model points to a substantial snow event potentially affecting the UK, with light snowflakes possibly hitting the capital. The Global Forecast System predicts snow advancing from the west and north on March 21, extending across the Midlands, southern England, and Wales. However, the Met Office and BBC Weather express skepticism, indicating that most of the snowfall will likely be confined to higher elevations in the north.

In this video, we examine the bold snow forecasts, insights from the experts, and whether London might actually experience an unexpected late-March snowfall. Stay tuned to learn what’s ahead as the UK enters a volatile weather phase.

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00:00Will London be hit by snow this month?
00:02A major weather model says it might happen sooner than you think.
00:05The global forecast system shows a huge band of snow sweeping into the UK on March 21.
00:11It begins in the west and north before pushing into the Midlands.
00:14By midday, the system spreads across southern England and Wales.
00:18The model even shows flurries drifting all the way to London.
00:21By early March 22, large parts of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland
00:26appear covered in snow on the map.
00:28It looks dramatic.
00:30Almost like a 28-hour blizzard moving across the country.
00:33But here is the catch.
00:35The Met Office and BBC Weather are far less confident.
00:38They expect most of the snow to stay on higher ground in the north.
00:42Their forecast points to rainy, windy days with only brief colder spells.
00:46So will London really see snow?
00:48The experts say the chances are low.
00:50But March can still surprise us.
00:52And the next cold snap could bring something unexpected.
00:56Because the sky might answer this one for us.
00:58The sky might answer this one for us.
00:58The sky might answer this one for us.
00:59The sky might also appear.
00:59The sky might backyard.
00:59The sky might have a lo
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