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Model Maps Hint at Early‑Autumn Flurries as Forecasters Prioritize Wind, Rain and a Cold Snap

The Met Office and BBC Weather have not confirmed snow, citing uncertainty over the low’s track.

Overview

  • WX Charts using Met Desk data shows potential overnight flurries around midnight on Sunday 21 September in parts of central and southern Scotland and north‑east England.
  • BBC Weather’s Elizabeth Rizzini warns of 75–100mm of weekend rainfall in places with gusts up to 60–70mph and a marked temperature plunge by Monday.
  • The Met Office outlook highlights an unsettled spell with strong winds and spells of rain, turning colder for all by Sunday.
  • Model projections indicate temperatures dipping to around 0°C, suggesting any wintry precipitation would be brief and localized rather than widespread.
  • Forecasters flag significant uncertainty because the developing low‑pressure system’s exact path will determine how far south heavy rain or any flurries extend.