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UK Braces for Brief Southern Warmth as Models Flag Early Scottish Snow Risk

Forecasters cite a kinked jet stream driving sharp regional contrasts with high uncertainty.

Overview

  • Southern and eastern England are projected to see a short warm spell late this week, with WXCharts and Netweather indicating local peaks of 26–27C on Friday.
  • BBC Weather forecasts around 24C in London on Friday, while many areas stay cooler, highlighting a pronounced north–south temperature split.
  • The Met Office signals continued unsettled weather with blustery showers and rain through the week and only a tentative chance of drier conditions later.
  • WXCharts model runs point to a cut‑off low that could drop temperatures to around 0C and bring early flurries to central Scotland on Sunday, a scenario still subject to change.
  • Recent gales prompted a Met Office yellow warning in London, and forecasters expect further wind and rain before any brief warmth arrives.