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Liverpool Echo
National
Ellen Kirwin

Snow to fall on Liverpool as Met Office reveals dates of cold snap

Snow is expected to fall on Liverpool this month, according to a new weather forecast.

Latest information from WXCharts shows parts of the country will be hit with unseasonably late snow. While the Met Office is still recording temperatures of -7C into the night further up north.

The snow and freezing temperatures are a result of a major sudden stratospheric warming event has taken place, the full effects of which will arrive in the coming weeks, the Mirror reports.

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However, bookies have slashed the odds on next month being the coldest March on record. According to new weather charts, The Pennines is set to be the worst hit region in England, with up to 13 centimetres of snow falling.

Snow is expected as far south as Milton Keynes but Liverpool, Manchester and Leeds are also expected to see snow over the second weekend in March. Up to 11 centimetres is expected to fall in parts of Wales.

Northern parts of Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland can also expect snow, with temperature on 12 March struggling to get above zero in many areas.

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