Posted: Sat 9th Mar 2019

Yellow weather warning issued as snow forecast on Sunday

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Mar 9th, 2019

Wintery weather conditions are set to return tomorrow with snow on the forecast.

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning between 3am and 11am on Sunday for snow and ice.

The warning covers most of north Wales – including Wrexham – and across parts of England.

For those heading out early in the morning forecasts show that snow is likely to hit Wrexham at about 5am with temperatures dropping to 1C.

However current forecasts suggest there could be rain forecast later in the morning, with temperatures reaching highs of only 6C later on.

The Met Office say: “An area of rain is likely to turn to snow over a central swathe of the UK early on Sunday.

“Highest snowfall accumulations will tend to be over hills and mountains where a few centimetres of snow are likely. Below 200 metres, only 1-2 cm or so of snow is likely.

“Meanwhile, it may be that places in the far south as well as the far north of the warning area see little or any snow.



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