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Weather Snow Forecast: Eight Days of Snow Expected in the UK

A significant weather snow forecast has been issued for the UK, predicting eight consecutive days of snow starting March 12, 2026. The Met Office has indicated that blizzards could begin as early as March 13, with snow expected to intensify by noon on that day.

The forecast suggests that the snow will take hold of the country at midnight on March 20, 2026, with parts of Scotland expected to see snow depths reaching up to 16 cm in Argyll and Bute, and 15 cm in the Scottish Highlands. Additionally, areas such as Angus and Aberdeenshire may experience around 5 cm of snow.

This late winter blizzard is projected to span 597 miles, stretching from Kirkwall in Scotland down to Birmingham in the Midlands. The Met Office’s long-range forecast also indicates that temperatures could be above average during this period, although the exact timing and amount of snow in specific areas remains uncertain.

In the lead-up to this weather event, the UK has experienced a mix of warm weather and sporadic snow in early March 2026. The start of this snowy period could see unsettled conditions across the country, with spells of rain and strong winds affecting many areas at times. However, there may also be drier interludes under transient ridges of high pressure, particularly in the south and east, although wet weather is likely to persist.

As the forecast unfolds, the Met Office warns that the late winter blizzard will show no mercy, and residents are advised to prepare for challenging conditions. The snow is expected to create significant disruptions, particularly in regions that are likely to receive the heaviest accumulations.

Officials have begun to issue warnings to the public regarding travel disruptions and potential hazards associated with the forecasted snow. Local authorities are preparing to respond to the anticipated impacts, ensuring that resources are in place to manage the effects of the blizzard.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timing and amount of snow in specific areas, and confidence in long-range forecasts is generally low. As the situation develops, residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels for the latest updates on the weather snow forecast.