Scots may have to brace for another bout of snowfall as we move into a "colder than average" March this week.It comes after the Met Office recorded temperatures of -7.9C in Altnaharra in the Highlands on Sunday.
It looks like the chilly conditions aren't quite over with March likely to be "a colder month than a milder month", according to a Met Office forecaster.Snow maps from WXCharts suggest there could be a 45 to 70 percent chance of snowfall on Tuesday, March 7 in parts of Scotland, reports The Mirror.
Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan told The Mirror : "It does look like the month will begin on the cold side. There is quite a chilly week to come.
The first week is likely to see temperatures below average but not exceptionally so. "But from next weekend onwards, there are some small indications we will see winds switch to a northerly direction and that will bring much colder conditions southwards."It is going to be Scotland and the northeastern parts of the UK that are likely to see any snow from that spell."But, at this stage, it is quite finely balanced.
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