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Cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield are shown under 20 to 30cm of snow on the model output, while parts of the Midlands, including Birmingham and Stoke on Trent, could see 10 to 20cm, which could be enough to cause travel disruption and school closures.
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UK areas that will see snow this weekend
Snow is expected in parts of the UK this weekend. The Met Office shares its forecast for January, with some weather warnings in place, as well as the areas affected.
According to the latest Met Office forecast, no snow is forecast for Bradford over the next seven days. However, BBC Weather is currently forecasting light snow for Bradford on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Met Office has released a long-range forecast for the UK covering next Wednesday to January 16.
Passengers at one of the UK's major airports faced travel chaos on Friday (January 2), with several flights cancelled or diverted as a result of extreme weather. At least 10 flights to and from Aberdeen International Airport (ABZ) have been cancelled or delayed due to heavy snowfall in the Scottish city.
Snow was coming down in the Scottish Highlands on Friday, January 2, as warnings were in place during a cold snap hitting the UK.Footage posted by X user @lisawood81 shows snow sticking in a residential garden.