WX Charts maps and charts, which are compiled using data from the Met Desk, warns a wintry shift could emerge in the country before February arrives.
The Met Office has issued a new yellow warning for snow and ice in place from midnight until noon on Monday. The wide-ranging alert covers East Midlands, North East England, North West England, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and Humber.
New maps and charts from WX Charts, which uses Met Desk data to compile its predictions, show a massive weather front hitting everywhere from Plymouth and the South West of England up to the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.
A massive 500-mile wall of snow is set to hit the UK in days, weather charts have suggested. The wintery precipitation will arrive on January 26, according to maps from WXCharts. Firstly, at midnight, the snow is forecast to span over 500 miles between London and Scotland, stretching from just below Inverness to as far down as parts of Essex.
The latest outlook from WXCharts, which uses data from MetDesk, shows the the projected outlook of mass snow heading towards the UK from the east.
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A yellow weather warning for fog has come into force, with the Met Office warning the weather could cause travel chaos including flight delays or cancellations. The weather warning will be in effect until 11am on Thursday and covers large swathes of England, from Exeter to Oxford, Birmingham, Peterborough and York, as well as parts of Wales.
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The maps and charts, projected by WX Charts, show the snow wall stretching from Inverness in Scotland to the east of England, with Essex in particular badly hit.
A yellow alert for fog has come into force, with the Met Office warning the weather could cause travel disruption including flight delays or cancellations. The weather warning will be in effect until 11am on Thursday and covers large swathes of England, from Exeter to Oxford, Birmingham, Peterborough and York, as well as parts of Wales.