Brits set to be blasted by two weeks of snow in grim long range weather forecast

The UK weather has not been kind in recent weeks.

From ending 2021 with the destructive storms Arwen and Barra, to starting this year with storms Malik and Corrie, it's fair to say that we're all sick of the bad weather.

And, sadly, that is set to continue has new long-range weather forecasts are predicting that the UK will be blanketed with heavy snow for the next TWO WEEKS.

In what sounds like a late perfect Christmas, parts of the country will see temperatures as low as -3c in the next 48 hours, while some Scottish peaks will be covered by six inches of snow and blizzard conditions.

And wrap up warm if you live in Dalwhinnie, Scotland, as the Met Office says you'll be having to brace -3c or colder tomorrow evening.

Manchester was subjected to horrendous rain storms this evening, starting around midday, and continuing for most of the evening, but that will give way to chilly 3c temperatures tomorrow and Monday, while most of the rest of the north will be greeted by frost first thing tomorrow morning.

The Met Office's Alex Deakin, who presents the weather reports on GB News on occasion, said: “There'll be wintry showers across western Scotland on Friday evening, potentially disrupting any higher routes.

"For Saturday morning, cloud and rain pushing into Scotland could be mixed in with snow, potentially even to low levels before it moves east.”

Londoners will have a slightly more pleasant start to next week, as it will be bright and sunny on Monday, but raining overnight into Tuesday and Wednesday.

Wales will just be wet and miserable for the next few days, with snow fall and heavy rain in higher areas.

No more horrendous storms are predicted at this moment in time, but the next UK storm names will be Dudley, Eunice, Franklin, Gladys and Herman, according to the Met Office website.

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