Those hoping for snow on Christmas Day might wake up disappointed according to tomorrow's forecast. The Met Office says to expect a wet and windy affair this Christmas with the only chance of snowfall to happen in northwest Scotland.
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For today, the Met Office forecasts winds will bring showers or some longer spells of rain, while down south is expected to remain mostly dry. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist David Oliver said: “An unsettled Christmas weekend is on the way for many, with those in the north and west seeing the most frequent and the heaviest showers. High winds will affect some coasts through the weekend with gales in places, especially the north and west.
“Christmas Day will be unsettled for many, with the most frequent showers in the northern half of the UK and some more sporadic and mostly lighter showers further south. There is some uncertainty about the timing of colder air from the northwest, but it looks like this will introduce some snow showers to the northwest of Scotland late on Christmas Day.”
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