UK weather forecast: Met Office ‘THUNDERSNOW’ warning as Arctic blast to freezing -6C temperatures & ‘days of snow’

THUNDERSNOW is anticipated to hit Britain within the coming days as an Arctic blast edges nearer - bringing with it heavy rain, gale pressure winds and a danger of flooding.

Met Workplace forecaster Graham Madge mentioned the climate phenomenon can be attributable to a chilly entrance arriving from the west and hitting floor that has been warmed by unseasonable temperatures.

Forecasters mentioned temporary energy cuts are doable resulting from lightning strikes, whereas icy circumstances are prone to trigger journey disruption - whereas there are heightened fears of "non permanent blizzard circumstances" on some roads in larger areas.

Brits have been freezing this weekend with the mercury anticipated to drop at nighttime and snow falling within the north.

In the meantime, the Atmosphere Company has issued 21 flood alerts for the UK, which incorporates: Earby Beck and Glusburn Beck; Exmoor Rivers; Decrease Exe space; Decrease River Soar in Leicestershire; Mid Bristol Avon space; Center Exe space; Rivers Clyst and Culm and their tributaries; Rivers Duddon, Crake and Mill Beck; Severn Vyrnwy confluence; Somerset coast at Porlock Weir; Higher River Tamar and West Somerset Streams.

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