Map shows where UK will be hit by 75mph winds and heavy rain
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The probability of snowfall increases over the weekend as things turn noticeably colder from Thursday and the Met Office has pin-pointed where and when the wintry showers could hit
Brutal UK weather maps show that every corner of Britain is due to be battered by a huge 30-hour Atlantic storm in just a matter of days. Brits may soon want to dust off their winter coats and umbrella as nearly every inch of the country is forecast for a drenching.
Snow is due to move in from Scotland and creep further south in mere weeks, as the Met Office warns of unsettled conditions.
The latest weather maps show that several parts of the country are likely to experience snow this week, as freezing conditions are expected before the end of the month
The Met Office has warned that there could be heavy and thundery showers in many parts of the country on Monday, along with strong gales in coastal regions
By Sunday morning, conditions are forecast to start clearing from the west, leaving residual showers over east and southeast England. Following the weekend's rainy spell, cooler and drier air is predicted to sweep in from the northwest, reports the Mirror.
Other parts of England where snow is expected that day are Derbyshire, Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire and Lancashire. Snow have also been forecast to arrive over Wales, affecting Powys, Ceredigion, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Wrexham and Flintshire.
Weather maps indicate that parts of the UK could experience four days of snowy conditions, with temperatures predicted to drop to single digits in the South West. This information from weather maps follows a yellow weather warning issued across much of the country,
UK weather will take a turn for the worse in the coming days, with heavy downpours and winds of up to 75mph set to batter the country.