The chances of snow falling in Kempsey, Worcestershire have increased significantly, according to one forecaster. Despite the dull weather in the county this November, with little sunlight peeking through the overcast skies, there may be a change on the horizon.
The Weather Outlook predicts a 52 per cent chance of snow on Wednesday, November 20, with a potential snowy surprise for Worcester’s Christmas lights switch-on on Saturday, November 23, with a 35 per cent likelihood of snow.
The snow outlook for the week is as follows:
Monday, November 18: 6 per cent
Tuesday, November 19: 39 per cent
Wednesday, November 20: 52 per cent
Thursday, November 21: 36 per cent
Friday, November 22: 15 per cent
Saturday, November 23: 36 per cent
Sunday, November 24: 24 per cent
However, the Met Office is less confident in the chance of snow in the region. Spokesman Grahame Madge mentions the colder conditions expected over the next week, with the possibility of snow in Wales and England from Tuesday. While there is no strong signal for snow in Worcestershire at the moment, Madge highlights that snow can be difficult to predict early on.
The Weather Outlook also predicts a high likelihood of frost in Kempsey, Worcestershire throughout the week:
Monday, November 18: 36 per cent
Tuesday, November 19: 12 per cent
Wednesday, November 20: 48 per cent
Thursday, November 21: 76 per cent
Friday, November 22: 88 per cent
Saturday, November 23: 73 per cent
Sunday, November 24: 42 per cent
With both snow and frost potentially on the way, it’s essential to stay updated on the latest forecast.