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UK weather maps show exact date each county in England most likely to get January snow | Weather | News

As wintry weather prevails across the UK, every county in the UK will see snow next month. Forecaster WXCharts has predicted snowfall from January 5-13, accompanied by low temperatures.

Snow is expected in seven districts on January 5. Two more districts will join them on January 6, and seven more districts will join them on January 7. Twelve more counties will see snow by January 8th, 13 more counties on January 10th, and the last six counties on January 13th. The deepest will be in the northeast (Middlesbrough) at 21 cm. The north will have 20cm to 6cm, the Midlands and East Anglia will have 11cm to 3cm, and the south will have 8cm to 1cm. Temperatures in the UK can drop to -7C (Lake District); It can be between -6C and -3C in the north, -2C and -3C in the Midlands and East Anglia, and 3C and -2C in the south. Separately, Met Office chief meteorologist Jason Kelly said: “We are entering a much colder period where Arctic air will sink southwards and cover the whole country by Friday. Temperatures will fall well below average, with showers and snow accumulation likely, particularly in the north and some central areas. There is also a risk of widespread icing.”

Thursday: Stormy snowfall in the far north and northeast. Rain in places and snow is clearing on the hills in the south. Otherwise sunny periods. Some wintry showers in the west. A cold wind.

Outlook from Friday to Sunday: Snow will fall in the south and west early Friday. Winter showers affecting areas exposed to northern winds. Otherwise generally sunny. At first it was cold and windy. Frost and icing at night.

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