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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 20 June 2026 by the PressHive weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
For the coming week, snow is most likely across higher ground in northern England and Scotland, with a 14-day snow forecast map showing the best chance of accumulation above 300 metres. Lower-lying areas, including London and Manchester, should expect mostly rain rather than settled snow.
Where will it snow in the UK over the next 14 days?
The most reliable snow will be on the Scottish Highlands and the Pennines, where the 14-day snow forecast for Europe suggests a cold snap lingering north of the border. The snow forecast near Manchester and near London indicates only transient flurries at best, typically on the North York Moors or the Cotswolds during frosty mornings. The 14-day snow forecast for the Alps remains robust for ski resorts, but for British readers, the snow forecast UK map pinpoints the Cairngorms and the Lake District fells as the likeliest spots for a dusting above 400 metres.
How much snow is expected in inches?
Where it does settle, the snow forecast inches are modest — typically less than two inches above 400 metres in northern England. In the Scottish mountains, accumulations could reach four to six inches over a few days, especially on north-facing slopes. For the snow forecast map, these depths are patchy and unlikely to cause widespread disruption south of the M62 corridor.
Will it snow in London this week?
No settled snow is forecast for London in the current outlook. The snow forecast near London shows only a small chance of sleet on one or two mornings, with no accumulation on ground level.
When is the best chance of snow in the Alps?
The 14-day snow forecast for the Alps shows consistent snowfall above 1800 metres, ideal for late-season skiing. Lower resorts may see rain mixing with snow at around 1200 metres by midweek.
Where can I check the latest snow forecast for the UK?
The most detailed 10 day weather forecast UK pages on PressHive include regional snow probabilities. The Met Office publishes the official snow forecast UK map with hourly updates for high ground.