A few areas in the UK are expected to see snowfall this week, according to the latest weather maps from the Met Office.
While the UK has enjoyed relatively warm days recently, with temperatures reaching the mid-20s in some places, preparations for summer are well underway for many households.
Despite the anticipation of brighter and warmer days ahead, certain regions are forecasted to remain cooler than others. The Met Office’s weather maps currently show the possibility of snow in specific parts of the UK in the upcoming days.
Small pockets of snow are predicted in northern areas of the country, spanning across multiple counties. However, forecasting snow can be challenging due to slight fluctuations in temperature and atmospheric moisture levels.
The current projections suggest a limited amount of snowfall as we near the end of spring. The Met Office’s weather map indicates isolated snow pockets in Scotland on Wednesday and Thursday, May 6 and 7.
The affected counties on these dates include:
Meanwhile, the weather maps reveal broader areas of rainfall across the UK throughout the week. The Met Office predicts rain gradually moving across northern Scotland starting Monday, with overcast conditions expected in other parts of the country.
The forecast for the upcoming week indicates a cooling trend as northerly winds prevail across the UK. While some showers are expected sporadically, they will be lighter and fewer compared to the weekend, with intervals of sunshine breaking through.
Starting from Friday, May 8, the Met Office anticipates a period of unsettled weather, although forecasts for this timeframe are somewhat uncertain. The outlook suggests that most regions will experience some rain or showers, along with periods of drier and brighter weather.
Later in the month, low-pressure systems are likely to dominate, bringing showers or extended periods of rainfall, potentially heavy in certain locations.
