London. U.K. Severe weather warnings have been issued across large parts of the U.S. as a 411-mile (661 km) long snowstorm is set to drop temperatures ahead of the holiday season.
Weather maps across the country have turned orange and alerts have been issued for travelers. According to WX Chart projections, a long-range forecast has been issued for November 30 to December 9, with snowfall possible on December 7. The effect of snowfall will also be seen in parts of Newcastle, Cumbria, Northumberland and Greater Manchester.
The Met Office said in its warning: ‘Mostly dry, stable weather may be interspersed with periods of unsettled weather, although a low pressure area may potentially cross the UK, bringing wind and a few spells of rain. Are.
It also said the weather would become more “stable” by mid-December.
Meanwhile, three regions the Midlands, Wales and Northern Ireland are expected to remain dry.
The weather department further said, the temperature will generally be close to average, but there is a possibility of some frost at night and the day will be cold with fog also.
The Mirror reported that up to 75-80 mm of rain is expected in Plymouth and Southampton, and areas such as London, Birmingham and Cardiff could see up to 35-40 mm of rain.
Temperatures in Scotland are likely to drop below zero, while in England and Wales it will remain around 4-5 degrees Celsius.
This latest weather update comes as Hurricane Bert has caused widespread flooding and damage across the U.K. This comes a week after flooding occurred in some areas of.