Posted: Wed 28th Jan 2015

Snow Warning For Tomorrow

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 28th, 2015

A weather warning is in place for Thursday with snow, some ‘heavy’, forecast from the early hours through to the afternoon.

The specific forecast for tomorrow includes a yellow weather warning, with information from the Met Office saying: “Showers of snow across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland on Wednesday morning will extend to parts of northern England and Wales by evening, then continue overnight and into Thursday.”

“Over Wales only 1-3 cm is likely in places at low levels with 5-10 cm possible over higher ground.

“Strong, gusty winds will lead to drifting and temporary blizzard conditions over high ground, while icy surfaces and lightning pose additional risks in some areas.”

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Animation showing the next 36 hours, the red and pink represent snow snow, pink being heavier snow fall:

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The current timeline for tomorrow’s snow is as follows:
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As always the warnings are subject to change and timescales move, we will of course do our best to keep you updated via Wrexham.com !



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