Snowfall Alert: Devon and Surrounding Areas Brace for a Chilly Blast
The UK, including Cornwall, Devon, and Dorset, is bracing for a snowy surprise, according to weather maps and forecasts. WXCharts predicts that the southwest of England will experience a blanket of snow starting at midnight on February 15, moving eastward towards the south coast, London, and the Midlands by 6 pm on the same day. South Wales is also expected to see some snow.
The Met Office's color-coded maps indicate potential snow depths of up to 10cm. This forecast comes as a separate prediction from the Met Office, which suggests 'predominantly cyclonic patterns' across Britain from February 11 to March 5. Experts warn that the early part of this period may bring colder conditions and snow, especially in the northeast.
The Express reports that milder and wetter weather may persist in the far south, and by the end of the period, Atlantic depressions may shift further north, leading to broadly unsettled weather with rain and strong winds. The Met Office emphasizes that the likelihood of snow depends on the origin of the air mass, the intensity of precipitation, and the interaction between warm and cold air.
Weather specialists explain that most precipitation starts as snow or 'supercooled' raindrops within clouds, but it typically melts before reaching the ground. However, during winter, intense precipitation can keep temperatures lower, increasing the chance of heavy rain turning into snow. This complex interplay of factors makes snow prediction a challenging but fascinating aspect of meteorology.