UK Forecast - March 04, 2023
Turning bitterly cold
Snow in the north

Sunday
Rather cloudy for many on Sunday and feeling colder than previous. There is a higher risk for more places to see a scattering of showers, wintry towards the higher ground in the north, though many will be dry. More persistent rain, sleet and snow to push down on to northern regions of Scotland later. Highs at 4 to 7C.
 


Sunday Night
A cloudy night with showery rain about though not everywhere will get wet. Persistent snowfall is expected across northern Scotland during the early hours with a mix of rain, sleet and some snow pushing into central areas here by dawn. A cold night with lows dropping back to -1 to 2C.
 


Monday
A cold morning with many seeing a touch of frost. A band of rain, sleet and snow pushes south through Scotland then into northern England and Wales as the day progresses. Snow falling not just to the high ground but to some lower levels further north. Frequent and heavy snow showers thereafter will push on to northern Scotland. Meanwhile, the rest of England and Ireland will see cloudy skies and showery outbreaks of rain. A cold day across Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England with highs only around 2 to 4C, elsewhere highs at 6 to 9C.


Tuesday
Tuesday sees a more widespread frosty start for many, severe in the north, with icy patches and a colder day ahead for all. A cold front clears the far south first thing and a cold northerly wind flow pushes through. Many places centrally and further west will be dry with sunshine. Frequent snow showers affecting northern Scotland as well as down eastern coastal counties of the UK. Highs at a cold 3 to 6C though feeling even colder exposed to the wind.


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