According to weather modelling maps, the UK could soon be blanketed in snow, with flurries of up to 15cm per hour predicted during a 30-hour Arctic blast.The GFS weather model forecasts snow first appearing over North Wales and the north-west of England on January 24.
By midday, the snow storm is expected to spread southwards and eastwards, covering Scotland down to the south coast of England.
WXCharts' data indicates that snow will fall at a rate of around 3cm per hour in North Wales and the north-east of England. Meanwhile, snowfall across southern-central England, the Midlands and southern parts of Scotland is anticipated to be less intense.
On January 25, the weather maps predict a second, more severe snow front hitting northern parts of England and almost all of Scotland by 6pm.This suggests that people across the entire 1,000km length of the country could experience some snowfall over a frosty 30-hour period.
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