Gwent could get snow overnight

SOME snow could fall in parts of South East Wales according to the latest forecast.

A band of rain will push in from the west during the evening across Wales and whereas it should stay as rain for an hour or two, (at times heavy), falling temperatures as the night progresses will turn the rain to snow, especially over the higher ground to the east.

Snow may well fall at lower levels for a time too before dawn. There may well be enough snow to cause disruption across higher levels with several hours worth falling, although not all of it will be heavy.

This will be coupled with the formation of ice as temperatures dip below freezing. Elsewhere during Tuesday, a liberal scattering of snow showers can be expected across much of the UK, especially along eastern coastal fringes, with disruption to the road network likely.

Comments(7)

Goldy_Lookin_Clart says...
3:50pm Mon 4 Feb 13

Yur we goes again like, I reckons them gritters will be on over time keeping us on da go or ........

the_daddy2009 says...
6:55pm Mon 4 Feb 13

Goldy_Lookin_Clart wrote:
Yur we goes again like, I reckons them gritters will be on over time keeping us on da go or ........
What gritters?

Joelboy11 says...
7:10pm Mon 4 Feb 13

Will it still snow south east wales

smokintheweed says...
12:33am Tue 5 Feb 13

I would be surprised if it did. Perhaps people should start panic buying bread, milk, canned food, tampons etc......

welshhatecoppers1andypandy says...
10:45pm Tue 5 Feb 13

why dont you talk propley you muppet trying to be a plastic ganster plonker ....

smokintheweed says...
12:33am Wed 6 Feb 13

welshhatecoppers1and
ypandy
wrote:
why dont you talk propley you muppet trying to be a plastic ganster plonker ....
I'm pretty sure it is done for comedic value. That it Clarts' schtick.

If you can't pick up on it then it makes you look pretty stupid.

displayed says...
11:58pm Wed 6 Feb 13

Have to get the ole snow cleats out again then!

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