According to the weather map, most of the UK will be covered in snow next month.
Latest data from WXCharts predicts that 85 counties will fall white during an ice explosion.
Snow was expected to fall from midday on Saturday, April 12th in Scotland, Wales, most of the UK, and parts of Northern Ireland.
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All areas north of Birmingham will be attacked in the UK, with 2cm forecast in some areas.
However, Express reports that most of the South will be spared, with the exception of Cornwall and Devon on the Southwest Peninsula.
Northern Wales was expected to see up to 5cm of snow per hour, but could also affect parts of western Northern Ireland.
Scotland was expected to be caught in a storm, and Highlands' predictions were predicted to be the worst hit region.
Met Office's long distance forecast from April 4th to April 13th showed that periods of unstable weather were possible.
“There could be some areas around the coast, especially those with low clouds and fog.
“During the period, it may become more unstable at times as rain or showers are about to be pushed out from the west.”
Complete list of affected counties
England
Cheshire
Cornwall
Cambria
Derbyshire
Devon
Durham
East Sussex
Gloucestershire
Great Manchester
Lancashire
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
Merseyside
Middle Sex
Norfolk
Northamptonshire
Northumberland
Nottinghamshire
Rutland
Shropshire
Somerset
South Yorkshire
Staffordshire
Suffolk
Warwickshire
West Midlands
West Yorkshire
Yorkshire
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland