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UK weather: Met Office gives snow verdict amid reports of 168-hour 'non-stop blizzards'

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We're all keen to hear when a snowy spell is coming and the Met Office has been giving its verdict for the month ahead. Some sources have suggested that the UK is going to be set for 168 hours of 'non-stop' blizzards, with temperatures plummeting to -7C.

Weather charts from WXCharts show that snowy conditions will hit a few areas of the UK at around am on December 8 and are expected to continue till 12 noon December 15.

It says Manchester will be one of the places affected, with the worst day expected to be December 15. But according to the Met Office, there is no mention of such disruption. Read more: Greater Manchester weather forecast this weekend with sunny intervals amid rain In its long range UK weather forecast it says that between December 4 and 13, there'll be 'spells of rain and strong winds for many areas, though interspersed with quieter interludes'. "Overall, rain is most likely across the north and west, while southeast parts may be relatively drier, though not completely dry," it says. "Moving into the second week of December, there are signs of more settled weather developing more widely, especially across the south and southwest of the UK.

This may well bring a spell of mainly dry conditions in these areas, probably with patchy overnight frost and fog. "Any outbreaks of rain and wind in this period are more likely to affect the north.

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