Snow in the West Midlands? Cold snap to hit region later this week
The West Midlands is bracing itself for the possibility of snow this week as a cold snap is forecast to return.
After several days of icy temperatures last week, the region enjoyed a spell of milder weather over the weekend.
But forecasters are predicting the mercury will plunge again later this week, with the chance of wintry showers for the Black Country and Staffordshire.
The Met Office has predicted the region will see highs of 12C (53.6F) on Thursday but temperatures will then plummet to 1C (33.8F) overnight, with 0C (32F) and even -1C (30.2F) expected on Friday and over the weekend, with the possibility of snow.
Met Office meteorologist Charles Powell warned temperatures could drop even lower than last week as northerly gales blast the UK.
He said: “It’s quite quiet as we start the week, but on Tuesday we will see a small change that will paint a picture, as slightly wet and windy weather develops across north west Scotland.
“On Wednesday there will be gales across the UK with a band of rain working its way across the west.
“By Thursday morning the rain starts to clear and opens the door for some really cold weather, especially across the northern half of the UK.
“Temperatures will struggle to get much above 5 or 6C (41 to 43F).”
By Friday, the cold is expected to be felt across most of Britain, with hail, sleet and snow all forecast.
The showers will spread across most parts of the country, with snow possible in many places even at sea level.