Chance of ‘odd wintry flurry’ of snow in UK for a white Christmas – Met Office
South coast most likely to see snowflakes, though a full festive blanketing has been unlikely for decades now While ongoing showers might suggest this Christmas will be a washout, experts say a wintry snap is on its way and some areas of the UK might even have a white Christmas.According to the Met...
<p>South coast most likely to see snowflakes, though a full festive blanketing has been unlikely for decades now </p><p>While ongoing showers might suggest this Christmas will be a washout, experts say a wintry snap is on its way and some areas of the UK might even have a white Christmas.</p><p>According to the Met Office, high pressure is building – meaning that, while some areas may experience showers, many will have drier and more settled weather.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/dec/22/snow-uk-white-christmas-met-office-forecast">Continue reading...</a>
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