Birmingham snow forecast: When is snow expected to hit Birmingham this February?
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Is snow on the way to Birmingham this month?
According to the latest forecast by BBC weather, Birmingham is expected to experience morning snow followed by sleet in the afternoon on Monday, February 10, 2025.
The anticipated high is 41°F (5°C), with a low of 33°F (0°C).
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According to BBC weather forecast light snow is expected to hit Birmingham between 1am and 7am on Monday, February 9th.
From 8am to midday, sleet is forecast.
According to the BBC, some light snow is also expected on the morning of February 12.
We will update article with more information.
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Hide AdOver the next two weeks, from February 3 to February 16, 2025, the UK is expected to experience typical winter conditions, including cold temperatures, periods of rain, and occasional snow, particularly in northern regions.
UK-wide forecast
Week 1 (February 3 - February 9):
- Temperature: Daytime highs are anticipated to range between 5°C and 10°C, with nighttime lows potentially dropping to -3°C, especially in central and northern areas.
- Precipitation: Intermittent rain is expected, with the possibility of snow in higher elevations and northern parts of the UK.
- Notable Events: A cold front is projected to move across the country mid-week, bringing colder temperatures and increasing the likelihood of frost and wintry showers.
Week 2 (February 10 - February 16):
- Temperature: Similar to the previous week, with daytime highs between 5°C and 10°C.
- Precipitation: Continued periods of rain are expected, with a higher chance of snow, particularly in Scotland and northern England.
- Notable Events: A significant cold spell is forecasted around February 12, potentially leading to widespread snow across Scotland and parts of northern England. Temperatures could drop to -4°C in the Highlands and around -2°C elsewhere. thescottishsun.co.uk
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