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Snowstorm Alert: Southern London Braces for Heavy Snowfall

Introduction

Forecasters predict heavy snowfall in Southern parts of London, disrupting normalcy. The Met Office and BBC Weather issue warnings and provide insights into expected snow patterns.

Southern London Snowfall Predictions

  • General Overview: Large parts of South London to experience snow on Monday.
  • Yellow Warning: Met Office issues a yellow warning for dangerous ice patches in London.

Snowfall Timings and Intensity

  • Common Snowfall Time: 10 am to 11 am, with variations in some areas.
  • Continuous Snowfall Areas: Sanderstead and Kenley, experiencing constant snow from 9 am to 7 pm.
  • Heaviest Impact: South of London, spreading to Dulwich and Eltham.

Heaviest hit Areas

WXChart
According to WXCharts, the forecast indicates that the South East of the capital will experience snow tomorrow, particularly around midday, as depicted in purple on the chart.

Regional Snowfall Forecasts

  • South Croydon: Predicted to have the most snow, with Sanderstead and Kenley expecting steady snowfall.
  • Erith: Moderate snowfall forecast between 10 am and 11 am, with variations in evening predictions.
  • Bexley: Varied predictions – heavy snow according to the Met Office, interspersed showers according to BBC.
Snow covered landscape

Westernmost Snowfall Areas

  • Sutton and Morden: Expected snow at 11 am and 2 pm, with additional evening snowfall according to BBC.
  • AccuWeather’s View: Downplaying the snowfall as just a few evening flurries.

Eastern Snowfall Flank

  • Woolwich: Light snowfall at 10 am to 11 am and 5 pm, accompanied by rain showers.
  • Eltham: Met Office predicts a three-hour snow block from 10 am to 12 pm, while BBC foresees a steady flow throughout the day.
Snow covered landscape

Safety Recommendations

  • Met Office’s Safety Tips:
    • Leave the house five minutes earlier than normal to reduce risks.
    • Use pavements alongside main roads for walking.
    • Stick to treated main roads when cycling.
    • Stay updated with weather forecasts for potential changes.

This comprehensive structure enhances the readability of the snowfall alert, providing organized information for the public’s convenience.

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