Will It Definitely Snow In London This Week?
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Especially in the Croydon area. It says rain/snow on most weather websites. I hope it does..
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Answer:
Nobody knows ...i maybe rain,,snow or not...It's a sorprise....;)
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Oh yes, it will definitely snow in London but the question is how much. I think that most of the UK will see snow over the next week or two. Where I live in West Wales, we have been predicted snow FOR Friday night and through the week-end but the main area of snow will be across the North, East of Scotland and England. This snow will then come down through the Midlands and down towards London and the South East. I think it will snow but not stick a lot in London. If you do wan't to see some early snow and have a good time head up to the Chilton's. They are expecting a few inches to fall there. If you don't know where that is ask your mum or dad. Me personally i'm heading for the Preseli's mountains. At 537 m above sea level there's bound to be a lot of snow there. LET IT SNOW!
Chris
Highly unlikely. All the news stories go overboard. A few snow showers is all the SE will get, it won't even settle
Criminal Mind
You can never be sure. But I looked at the weather on my iPod and it said sleet for Thursday and Friday and than I clicked on the day for more infomation and I had a snowflake for those days. I really hope it snows but I supose you can never trust the weather and also I looked up in gooe search will it snow this year and it said that it was highly likely and I also asked my mum and she said that it was going to be another cold winter hope I helped :)
alexkate97
Last year they said they were only expecting snow in Northern England,Scotland and Ireland. But look what happened. London was covered, so i reckon it will snow in London this week to be honest. They also said ''It will snow anywhere in England'' I live in Birmingham and just checked my ipod weather and we are expecting a lot of snow on Friday and Saturday.
n
yes meant to snow in london but i doubt it will be alot, i live in hertfordshire 'close to london' and when we get snow london usually gets sleet or maybe rain or if it does snow it dont really settle, look at this as this is forecasting quite alot of snow, the bbc uses this website to get thier weather forecasts..... http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_warnings.html just click on thearea you live in on the map
weatherman
go to the website metcheck its brill.......type in your town or area and it gives u a really good forecast...if really bad weather ie rain or snow or high winds etc is on the way u should see at the top of metcheck main page a red bar flashing. click it and it gives you every area the worst of the weather will be...u can even do a snow risk percentage for your area......enjoy
john paul
Doubtful - they are only forecasting for the east coasst.
Sal*UK
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