One prediction predicts millions across the UK will be hit by huge walls of snow as polar freezes are ready to hit the country. Wxcharts Weather maps for Saturday, March 29th and Sunday, March 30th change to purple and white, indicating that snow is ongoing.
The latest weather map shows a whopping 23 British cities can pull back curtains and discover the depths of snow. North Yorkshire and Cant Leaderram are expected to see the worst snowfall, with 7cm of snow every hour on the morning of March 29th.
In parts of the East and West Midlands, snow is seen with two centre meters per hour.
Scotland could be covered with snow walls. Alongside Argyle and Butte, the Highlands are predicted to see the worst winter weather conditions, with snow depths estimated to reach 3cm.
Aberdeenshire, Sterling, Perth and Kinross, Fife, Angus and Morey all predicted 1cm of snow at 6am.
23 UK cities where snow is likely to be visible:
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Inverness
Aberdeen
Edinburgh
Perth
Sterling
Newcastle
Carlyle
Sunderland
Middles bra
yoke
Leeds
Manchester
Liverpool
Oldham
Hull
Black Pool
Preston
Bolton
Bradford
Sheffield
Stockport
And the brutal situation shows no signs of mitigation as it enters March 30th. Northwest, Perth, Kinross, and the highlands of Scotland, Angus, all may see snowfall.
Also, temperatures are in a hurry, but in many parts of the UK, mercury struggles to exceed the 0c of ice.
The lowest temperatures in Scotland, northwest and northeast are bone cold -1c, and the highest temperatures can reach disastrous 1c.
South Wales and North Wales see a 1C lowest, while West Wales experience a slightly warmer temperature of 2C.
Eastern England and southwest London could escape the snow, but mercury is likely to reach between 3C-4C, so it won't escape from ice-like conditions.
Separately, Met Office weather forecasts for this period warn that “unsteady situations” are likely to be in many parts of the UK.