The Midlands, including Birmingham, is set to experience more snow in the coming days, according to the latest weather maps from WX Charts. These forecasts indicate that snow flurries will blanket the region across three consecutive days this month.
Some areas could see close to 20cm of snowfall as a significant band of snow moves across England, beginning on the evening of Tuesday, January 27. The snow is expected to continue through Wednesday, January 28, and Thursday, January 29, before clearing up by Friday, January 30.
The Met Office’s long-range forecast for Monday, January 26, to Wednesday, February 4, predicts colder conditions ahead. Weather systems from the Atlantic will move towards the UK but may stall due to high pressure in the north and northeast. This will bring intermittent spells of rain or showers, potentially heavy and persistent, especially in the south and west. The far north and northeast might enjoy some drier intervals.
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While mild weather could briefly return to the south and southwest, overall temperatures are likely to drop. This colder weather increases the chance of snow, particularly on hills in Scotland and northern England, with the possibility of it spreading to other regions over time.
Residents of Birmingham and the wider Midlands should prepare for these wintry conditions and stay updated with local weather reports for any changes.