The first snow of winter could fall in parts of Bristol next week, according to BBC Weather. Temperatures have dipped on Saturday (November 25) with lows of two degrees expected this evening and overnight.
But BBC Weather suggests the white stuff could fall early in Bristol on Friday, December 1 from 6am to 9am. The sleet is part of a wider weather forecast for sleet and very cold weather in the county.
Meanwhile, the Met Office has not forecast any snow in Bristol yet but agrees that temperatures will be freezing on Friday. Both the Met Office and BBC Weather have the mercury dipping to -3C at times.
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The news comes after much of the UK saw sub-zero temperatures, including Bristol, Gloucestershire and Somerset with only the north of Scotland and parts of the east and southwest of England staying widely above freezing overnight.
Speaking about the warm weather, Met Office meteorologist Annie Shuttleworth said: “There will be a crisp but sunny start to the weekend for many areas and it will still be a little cloudy across the east coast. Showers will come and go across parts of Norfolk as well as northern Scotland.”
Many parts of Scotland are expected to see a maximum temperature of around 4C with the rest of the UK reaching a high of 6C or 7C before dropping back as night falls with the east of England likely to see another frost. A rainy day is forecast for many on Sunday and Monday before becoming colder again with widespread overnight frosts before some brighter skies on Tuesday and the risk of snow in places later in the week.
Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Dan Harris said: “Early next week, following a brief more unsettled interlude, we expect to see a return to widely cold but quiet conditions. Some rain, or showers, are likely to affect some parts of the east coast, and these could turn increasingly wintry over higher ground areas towards the middle of the week.”
He added: “It does look as though there will be a trend towards something more unsettled, as areas of cloud and rain attempt to move across the UK. At present, the most likely outcome beyond midweek is that rain from the west slowly moves east, with snow possible over higher ground, and a continued risk of showers over eastern parts.
“However, there is a chance that a more active weather system arrives from the southwest, which would bring more widespread rain, stronger winds, and the potential for more significant snowfall should the air over the UK become sufficiently cold ahead of it.”
The latest Met Office weather forecast for the West Country
Today: A widespread frosty start leads into a fine, crisp day with hazy sunshine and calm winds across the region. Thicker cloud begins to build into the far west of the region into the early evening. Remaining rather cold. Maximum temperature 7 °C.
Tonight: Cloud continues to thicker cloud from the west overnight, with some light rain arriving towards dawn. Generally milder than previous nights, although patchy frost in the far east still possible. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
Sunday: Persistent rain spreads eastwards during the morning, remaining cloudy but turning drier in the west later. Temperatures up on previous days though still feeling cold under the cloud and rain. Maximum temperature 10 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday: Showers moving briskly through the region on Monday as the winds pick up before turning drier, calmer and colder later in the week with some hazy sunny spells.
UK long range weather forecast (November 29 - December 8)
Colder than average conditions overall continue to be most likely overall. Winds are likely to often be from the north, with a mixture of cold, quiet periods and some more showery episodes with rain, sleet and possibly hill snow.
Any sleet and snow showers would be most likely to affect northern and eastern coastal districts. There remains a chance of more widespread snow spreading up from the south during at least the first part of this period, should this occur strong winds or even gales are possible across many parts, especially the south.
Colder weather could persist throughout, however towards the end of the period there is an increasing likelihood of an upward trend in temperatures as new areas of cloud and rain attempt to move in from the Atlantic.
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2023-11-25 14:30:00Z
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