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Chance of Snow, Rain on Friday
A spokesman for the Met Office said: “Obviously things are improving – the worst conditions are out of the way in terms of snow although we’re looking at some chilly nights ahead”. Watch ABC 17 News for the newest forecast and check back here for updates. Travel may be affected. Strong easterly winds will lead to some deep drifts of snow.
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Snow is expected to fall to lower levels across Scotland, except on the coasts generally 1 or 2cm, up to 8cm over the Cairngorms. At present the extent and amounts of any snow are very uncertain, and it is quite possible that snow might not be too disruptive.’Off to the mountains?
Vehicles could become stranded on roads and trains and buses may be delayed as a result of the heavy snowfall, it said.
The extended forecast doesn’t have any springlike weather coming next week.
Stay with 5 On Your Side Weather through the weekend for the latest updates.
Brace yourself early as wind chill temperatures could get as low as the upper teens in spots.
Skies are expected to be cloudy Sunday morning but mostly sunny in the afternoon, with highs in the lower 40s.
With temperatures slightly above freezing early Monday, the snow will have trouble accumulating. This will quickly transition over to snow overnight.
With Easter just around the corner, people all over the country are gearing up for the long weekend – but it looks like it will be a mixed bag as far as the forecast is concerned.
A short lived break between storms for your Thursday but a cool and unsettled weather pattern will be impacting Montana beginning Friday and throughout the weekend. Minimum Temperature 2 °C.
Snow will cover the major I-95 cities during the Monday morning commute, though not much accumulation is expected. Other county roads may experience flooding at times due to high water.
In the gentle to moderate easterly, or south-easterly winds, it will feel cold. Maximum Temperature 9 °C.
Widespread overnight frost, but cold northeast winds easing on Sunday.
Across the United Kingdom there is a mixed bag of conditions, often with cold and windy showers and long spells of rain at times.
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Wet and windy weather will persist throughout the afternoon, pushing northwards across much of the United Kingdom into Monday.