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Headline Ice and some snow leading to difficult travel conditions in places. What to expect Some roads and railways likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services Some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces Probably some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths Further details A band of rain will edge southwards through the course of Monday evening and early Tuesday, this rain turning to snow on hills and perhaps to lower levels in places. Many areas will see little or no accumulations of snow, but 1 to 2 cm could settle in some spots, most likely over high ground and southern parts of the warning area. The rain and snow is then expected to turn light and patchy as it slowly clears southern England on Tuesday. As skies clear overnight, ice is also likely to form readily on untreated surfaces.
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Met office further outlook Confidence remains low throughout this period. On Friday, very cold conditions are expected across the far north, accompanied by snow showers, although some sunny spells are possible away from any showers. Elsewhere, milder, cloudier conditions are likely, with outbreaks of rain and some stronger winds possible. There is a small chance of more disruptive snowfall, particularly over hills. Into the weekend, milder conditions are expected to spread northeastwards, bringing rain and stronger winds, as well as some snow along the leading edge. Towards the end of the period, this transition is expected to continue, bringing some more unsettled conditions. Periods of snow remain possible, particularly in the far north. Temperatures generally below average, but may gradually turn milder into the end of the period. Updated: 14:00 (UTC) on Sun 5 Mar 2023
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TREND AT THE END OF THE GFS 12z - ANOTHER MAJOR REVERSAL EASTERLY WOW!!!!!!!!!!! THE POSSIBILITIES OF FREEZING SNOW AND ICE ETC ARE ENDLESS I FEEL! METO - Pontypridd snow symbols for Tuesday early morning! METO This Evening and Tonight: Patchy cloud and showers into the evening and overnight, perhaps wintry over high ground. Where the cloud breaks is where temperatures may drop quickly overnight with perhaps a slight frost in any clear spells. Winds remaining light. Minimum temperature 0 °C. Monday: Patchy cloud and showers, which will turn increasingly wintry, possibly even falling as snow at times over hills later. Turning breezier around coasts where it will feel particularly chilly. Maximum temperature 6 °C. Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday: Sunny spells and showers on Tuesday and Wednesday, these more readily falling as snow. Cloudy on Thursday with a risk of snow over high ground. Feeling cold with frosty mornings. Updated: 16:00 (UTC) on Sun 5 Mar 2023
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Met Office Outlook for Monday to Wednesday This week It will turn much colder with widespread overnight frost and snow showers, heaviest in the north and east. Risk of persistent rain or snow in the far south by Wednesday. Thursday 9th March - Saturday 18th March Confidence remains low throughout this period. On Thursday, a band of cloud and rain is expected to make some progress northeastwards from the southwest, potentially bringing some disruptive snowfall to parts of central and southern England and Wales. In the north, drier conditions are more likely, although some coastal snow showers remain possible. Into the weekend, the most likely scenario is for most areas to remain colder than average, with occasional wintry showers possible in the north, and more persistent rain or snow further south. Later, a transition to milder conditions is expected, bringing some spells of rain and strong winds, although periods of snow remain possible, particularly in the far north. Temperatures generally below average, but may gradually turn milder into the end of the period. Updated: 14:00 (UTC) on Sat 4 Mar 2023
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Brecon Beacons forecast METO Mon 6 Mar Sunrise: 06:49 Sunset: 18:02 Turning colder and a few wintry showers possible above 700m. Fresh northerly winds will enhance the windchill. Freezing level 800m falling to the surface later in the evening as cold air spreads south. Tue 7 Mar Sunrise: 06:47 Sunset: 18:03 Remaining very cold with fresh northerly winds and a few wintry showers possible, feeling very cold on the welsh mountains.