Recent weather maps indicate potential areas in the country that may experience plummeting temperatures and snowfall tonight.
The onset of winter has brought about chilly conditions, strong winds, and snow in various regions, with predictions suggesting these unfavorable weather patterns may persist. According to WX Charts forecasts, parts of the UK are likely to witness cold rain and even snow in some areas.
Snow flurries are expected to fall above Glasgow and across central Scotland by 6 pm today, as per the weather charts.
WX Charts maps have also indicated that the Highlands, North Wales, and northern England could face heavy showers by 6 pm this evening. Notable cities like Manchester and Liverpool are anticipated to be affected by potential rains tonight.
During the night, snow is likely to persist in parts of central Scotland but could clear by morning.
Sunday is expected to bring more showers across the majority of the UK, with WX Charts highlighting the possibility of further downpours in most of Scotland, North Wales, and northern England.
Despite these predictions, the Met Office has acknowledged the challenge in forecasting snowfall at present. Instead, it has projected additional showers and strong winds moving in from the west this afternoon.
The Met Office has further warned of heavy rains advancing eastward tonight, followed by clear spells and showers. Yellow rain alerts have been issued for Monday and Tuesday across southern Wales and the southwest of England.
The warning, effective from 6 pm on Monday to 6 pm on Tuesday, covers areas like Hampshire, Herefordshire, Cardiff, Cornwall, Devon, and Bristol, with potential risks of flooding and travel disruptions.
The Met Office cautioned the public about potential flooding due to saturated ground conditions and transport disruptions. The agency emphasized the likelihood of persistent heavy rain and occasional strong winds affecting various regions.
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