The Met Office weather map shows when heavy rain is set to hit Greater Manchester, with flood warnings issued over the coming days.
12.01.2024 - 13:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Some parts of the UK will get up to 10cm of snow next week as cold arctic air sweeps over the country.
The Met Office has warned of 'potentially disruptive snow and ice' from Sunday as temperatures plummet to below freezing. Two yellow weather warnings for snow and ice have been issued covering parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland on Sunday and Monday.
Forecasters predict that over the two days, some areas may get up to 10cm of the white stuff. This could fall within just a few hours, according to the Met Office.
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Moving through the week, as temperatures remain freezing and the cold air continues to sweep over the country, 'the chance of snow increases across many areas for a time'. In Greater Manchester, Met Office precipitation maps show the white stuff is predicted to fall on Tuesday morning as temperatures drop to as low as -1C overnight from Monday.
More snow is then forecast on Wednesday morning as the cold air continues to sweep over the UK. Looking ahead at the forecast for next week, Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Chris Bulmer said: "Snow showers from Sunday onwards are most likely to move inland from coasts exposed to northerly winds.
"The focus of snow showers will be over northern Scotland, but parts of the North Sea and Irish Sea coasts may also see some snow at times. There are a couple of weather systems for Tuesday and Wednesday which we are keeping an eye on that bring the potential for disruptive snow for some regions.
"With cold air firmly in place, any weather systems that move across the country next week will bringing mainly snowfall inland. Models are currently showing us a variety of
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