Significant Snowfall Expected
A moderate fall of snow is forecast for Tangram Ski Circus, with the heaviest snowfall anticipated on Tuesday morning. This weather event is part of a broader pattern affecting much of the UK, where snow is expected to blanket various regions.
Temperatures at Tangram Ski Circus are projected to remain below freezing, with a maximum of -2°C on Saturday afternoon and a chilling minimum of -8°C on Saturday night. These frigid conditions are likely to contribute to hazardous travel and outdoor conditions.
In addition to the snowfall on Tuesday, a light covering of new snow is expected to fall on Thursday night, with temperatures reaching a maximum of 0°C on Thursday morning and dipping to -6°C on Tuesday afternoon. Such low temperatures will exacerbate the impact of the snow.
As the snow forecast extends beyond Tangram Ski Circus, it is anticipated that snow could fall as far south as Devon, with blizzards expected to last for nine consecutive days across the UK. This extended period of severe weather may disrupt daily life and travel plans for many.
In Scotland, temperatures could plummet to -3°C during the snow forecast period, further highlighting the severity of the impending weather. Major cities like Glasgow and Edinburgh are also bracing for significant snowfall on March 15.
The Met Office has issued warnings regarding potential wintry hazards later in March, indicating that the cold snap may persist beyond the initial forecast period. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather conditions as the situation develops.
Spring has started with large swings in weather fortunes in the UK, and this upcoming snow event is a stark reminder of winter’s lingering grip. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the impact across various regions.