The Met Office has given an indication of when more snow might hit the UK.
16.01.2024 - 21:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Forecasters have revealed whether it will snow again in Greater Manchester on Wednesday (January 17)- and just how cold it will get over the coming days.
The region woke up to a thick covering of snow on Tuesday morning (January 16) as a blast of Arctic air sent temperatures plunging below zero, with a three-day yellow weather warning for snow and ice issued across much of the UK, including the north west.
It caused mayhem on roads and public transport, with ambulances warning of longer than usual waits, football matches cancelled and schools across the region forced to close their doors.
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However, despite the wintry conditions and the possible chance of brief snow showers over parts of Rochdale in the early hours of Wednesday morning, the outlook for the next few days across Greater Manchester is quite the opposite, with mostly dry conditions and some sunny spells expected.
The current weather map indicates there could be some snowfall over parts of Rochdale and Bolton at around 12.45am on Wednesday. However, this is predicted to have mostly cleared within a few hours, with a dry outlook over the coming days.
Temperatures are expected to remain at between 1C and 0C throughout much of Wednesday across all boroughs, and could plummet to a chilly -5C overnight into Thursday (January 18).
It comes amid a UK wide warning that Tuesday night could be the 'coldest in 14 years', according to the Met Office. Some parts of Scotland could reach as low as -15C. The last time temperatures dropped this low was in January 2010, when minus 22.3C was recorded.
Freezing temperatures and snow may still continue for much of the UK this week because of cold Arctic air,
The Met Office has given an indication of when more snow might hit the UK.
There is more bad weather on the way for the United Kingdom as it prepares for another round of high winds and heavy rain just hours after Storm Isha. The Met Office has confirmed that Storm Jocelyn is forecast to arrive on Tuesday (January 23).
Storm Isha is set to batter Greater Manchester and the rest of the UK this weekend.
The Met Office's latest weather radar map shows how cold it will be across the UK overnight for the rest of the week.
Many across Greater Manchester have woken up tho e blanket of snow outside as the white stuff fell overnight. As a result there is disruption on the roads with a number of schools also having to close their doors.
A Met Office weather map has revealed the exact time snow will hit Greater Manchester tomorrow (Tuesday, January 16).
Areas all across the UK have been warned to expect snow from tomorrow (January 16). The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for snow and ice for large parts of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Met Office has issued yet more yellow weather warnings for snow and ice, with up to 5cm of snow predicted to fall in north England this week. Drivers have been urged to take care and double check their route amid dangerous conditions and disruption on the roads.
Weather alerts have been upgraded from yellow to amber as a health expert warned freezing temperatures could put lives at risk this week. Every region in England is now covered by an amber cold health alert, lasting until midday on Friday January 19.
The Met Office has warned of 'widespread snow' this week with a number of snow and ice warnings issued across the UK.
Heavy snow has been forecast for parts of England this week, as the severe cold snap and plummeting sub-zero temperatures continue to move in.
Snow is expected to fall in parts of the UK today on what could be the coldest night of the year. And the Met Office are now forecasting 'heavy' snowfall in parts of our region on Tuesday morning.
The Met Office has warned of more snow falling across the UK as early as next week.
Snow is expected to start falling in parts of northern England today as a severe cold snap moves in. A plunge of cold Arctic air is set to see a sharp change in the conditions we have mostly seen so far this winter.
The Met Office has issued its verdict on when snow could fall in Greater Manchester next week, as cold arctic air sweeps the country. Travel across the UK could be disrupted, with cold weather alerts in place as up to 10cm of snow is forecast in some areas.
Some parts of the UK will get up to 10cm of snow next week as cold arctic air sweeps over the country.
Parts of the UK are expected to get a 'significant' amount of snow next week, according to forecasters.
Overcast and cloudy weather is forecast for Greater Manchester this weekend - ahead of 'disruptive snow' hitting the UK from next week.
A Met Office map has shown the exact locations to be hit by a huge wave of snow next week. According to the UK precipitation map, wintry showers will begin to fall in parts of northern Scotland and Northern Ireland on Sunday (January 14.)
A new cold weather health alert has been issued for the north west of England as temperatures are set to plunge once again, with the potential for 'substantial snow' to hit the UK.