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The snowstorm continues to affect the British weather across the country, with a chance of 18 hours of snowfall in the mid-week, according to rainbowweather.co.uk. The snow will be typical of the UK-switched partial heatwave, which is heating up the southwest, while the northern regions are cooler. forecasters are unsure if the snow will accumulate as much as 18 hours, the BBC Weather team reported.
The UK weather section highlights the possibility of a mostly drier and calmer trend, with temperatures slightly above average but still below normal, adding uncertainty to the situation. Long-range weather models show a higher pressure signal in the north, which might lead to higher temperatures, potentially causing dry and windy conditions or longer durations of wetness.
In the long-range weather forecast for April 12 through to April 21, the Met Office predicts a wetter period with increased rainfall and thundrrain in areas, though heavy rain may still be limited. There could be some light rain or drizzle in new areas. Temperatures are expected to be closer to normal away from coastal areas, while the south and west may see stronger winds due to Atlantic frontal systems coming through. However, there will be chances of clouds and breezy weather as the new season progresses.
The snowfront will move west towards Scotland on Monday, April 14, with increased snowfall possible in England. However, temperatures may remain above normal, and it’s a cautious time for the British people, as they enjoy the cooling spells from Wednesday through Friday.
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