When will it snow in London UK?
The average daily snowfall in London is usually around 2-3cm. According to the Met Office snow is very likely to affect the capital from December to February. Although it rarely snows during the Christmas holidays, temperatures will drop, making it an ideal time to be outside.
When will snow fall in London?
The first snowfall in London usually occurs after the end of November and continues until the end of December. The average amount of snow that falls in December is around 10cm. The best time to view the Christmas decorations and watch snowflakes fall is between the 24th and 27th of December.
Will it snow in London this weekend?
Don’t say it! We’ve had snow! No, but seriously, we haven’t seen any snow here yet. In fact, the last time it snowed in London (in December 2010) it didn’t even reach -1C.
When will it snow in UK?
The UK’s winter snow season begins on December 1st and runs until March 31st. Exceptional snowfall is unlikely before December 15th and after March 31st, though snow can fall on any date, even in the middle of the month.
When will it snow in the UK?
Snow is at its most likely during December and January. The odd snowflake may even fall in November but the average snowfall during December and January is between 10cm and 20cm. Snow also tends to be heavier and stick to the ground more during December and January, and the snow in the south of England is likely to stay on the ground for longer than in the north.