snow plume is drifting across the Atlantic and could bring a return to weather chaos in a matter of days.Around three inches of snow are predicted to land in parts next week, with flakes expected in every part of the United Kingdom.New weather maps from independent forecaster WX Charts show an aggressive weather front sweeping in from the south east next Thursday (March 10) around midday.Some of the heaviest snowfall will come in the Welsh Valleys, with Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Yorkshire and the north east of England also expected to experience up to three inches later in the day.In areas further south, this weather is expected to instead come in the form of extreme heavy rain, with nine to 10mm of precipitation anticipated per hour in London, Bristol and the Home Counties.Looking ahead to net week, the Met Office outlook for Saturday (March 5) to Monday (March 14) reads: "A largely settled start to this period with sunny spells across the north and west. "Cloudier conditions with light rain or drizzle are more likely further south and east, although brighter spells are also possible here. "Light winds are expected through the weekend with daytime temperatures near average, although colder in the south.
For the following week, there is likely to be a northwest-southeast split in weather conditions. The southeast is most likely to be dry and settled for the longest, with the northwest most likely to see the wind and rain."In the meantime, today (March 1) is expected to be a relatively calm but cloudy day with some outbreaks of drizzle.
Temperatures will remain around average for the start of March, with highs of 10C.A total of 19 flood warnings and alerts remain in place for England today, with the majority of.
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