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Tim Hanlon

UK snow forecast: Exact date of 2 inches of snowfall as 'Arctic plunge' hits

Brits are set for snow showers bringing up to five centimetres in parts of the country on Thursday - as sub-zero temperatures from an Arctic plunge freeze the nation.

People will have to wrap up warm again on Wednesday morning in another chilly start and the temperatures will further plummet as the day continues bringing snow and ice.

A dense fog warning was in place at the start of Tuesday and there is not expected to be the same difficult visibility but with the country in between high pressures there are weather fronts drifting south bringing colder and wetter weather for Wednesday.

Maps from WX Charts show a carpet of snow for parts of eastern England and Scotland where up to five centimetres could fall on Thursday.

Weather maps show icy conditions for the UK on Wednesday and Thursday (WX Charts)

Met Office forecaster said Alex Deakin: “As the skies clear it could turn quite chilly in the far North West, and ahead of that weather front especially in rural areas the temperature is expected to drop a touch below freezing - but most towns and cities will be above freezing as we head into Wednesday.

“Generally a lot more cloud than recent days especially around northern England. Quite a damp start and across Wales some outbreaks of rain here, we could see heavy bursts around south west England, the rain will be light and patchy, though, as it crosses East Anglia and the South East during the afternoon.”

The day is expected to bring brighter skies and some snow as the mercury falls.

Temperatures are set to be below average for this time of the year (Lesley Marshall / SWNS)

Mr Deakin continued: “Some showers will continue into northern Scotland, snow on the hills, by the end of the day some snow even to low levels across the northern isles.

"But for most parts it is a brightening up kind of day as it starts gloomy but by the end of the day it is largely fine but it will be feeling colder.

"The colder air arriving and when you add that wind on it really will feel pretty bitter across the North East, some very strong winds across that north eastern corner in particular making it feel sub-zero.

"Those strong winds will blow more wintry showers across the North East. Even across the mainland of Scotland some snow is possible and it could turn icy. And ice is a potential risk as some showers drift down the eastern side of England into Thursday morning, bit of sleet and snow is possible but mostly rain but it could be icy and for many it will start with a frost on Thursday morning."

There is set to be sleet and snow in Scotland and parts of eastern England (PA)

He said Thursday would be a cold day but with sunshine for many as the chill begins to ease as temperatures reach highs of about 4C or 5C.

Going into the weekend it is expected to stay cold with frost and with fog likely to descend, but less rain heading into next week.

UK forecast for the next 5 days

The UK is set for an Arctic plunge in midweek (PA)

Today:

Mist and fog patches in the south clearing, then a good deal of cloud with some rain moving south. This followed by colder and breezy conditions with sunny spells, but also scattered showers in north, these wintry in places.

Tonight:

Clear spells with a frost inland. A few showers near western coasts, but most showers in the north and then along North Sea coasts, where wintry at times.

Thursday:

Dry with sunny spells, although further showers in the north and extreme east, wintry in places at first. Windy near North Sea coasts in the morning.

Outlook for Friday to Sunday:

After a frosty start Friday will be dry and bright for many. A cloudy, dry weekend for most with patchy overnight fog and frost. Milder and windier across the north.

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