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The UK is preparing for an abrupt return to winter conditions as the Met Office issues new alerts regarding snow, frigid winds, and a significant drop in temperatures. Just days following the warmest period of the year, a strong north-westerly wind is expected to deliver snow to elevated areas — and potentially to lower hills as well.

In this video, we analyze the latest predictions from the Met Office, the timeline for the upcoming cold snap, and what to anticipate from March 13 to 22 as Atlantic weather systems traverse the nation. From coastal gales to intermittent showers and fleeting sunny intervals, here’s everything you should know to stay ready.

Keep watching, stay updated, and ensure you’re prepared for the winter weather ahead.

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00:00a sudden winter shock is about to hit the uk just days after london enjoyed the warmest day of the
00:05year nineteen degrees and now we're talking snow the med office says the weather is flipping fast
00:11tomorrow stays cloudy for most of the country rain sweeps from west to east and by evening more showers hit
00:17the west but friday is the real turning point cold northwesterly winds push across the uk temperatures drop sharply
00:24and snow becomes a real possibility not just on the high northern hills but some lower hills too chief meteorologist
00:32jason kelly warns of sunny spells mixed with heavy showers coastal gales and bursts of snowfall as the cold air
00:40sweeps in the exact picture will become clearer later in the week looking further ahead the med office expects changeable
00:47weather from march 13th to 22 rainy spells short dry breaks and temperatures close to average
00:54but colder snaps are still on the cards frost and hill snow even bbc weather says wintry showers could return
01:01in the north so don't be fooled by last week's warmth winter isn't done with the uk just yet
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