As winter continues, you might be wondering if Worcester will get snow anytime soon.

Whether you’re looking forward to some snow or you want to be as prepared as possible, there is a chance you might see some this month.

Here’s when Worcester can expect to see snow in the next couple of weeks.

When will it snow in Worcester in February 2024?

WXCharts has predicted that snow will fall in Worcester on Thursday, February 9.


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Worcester is expected to see 1-2cm of snow early on Thursday.

Snow could also fall in Worcester towards the middle of February with less than 1cm forecast by WXCharts on Tuesday, February 20 and Wednesday, February 21.

What does the Met Office weather forecast say about snow in Worcester this week?

WXCharts has forecast snow on Thursday, however, the Met Office has removed a warning for snow that covered Worcester this week.

The Met Office forecast for Worcester this week reflects that because it suggests there’ll be heavy rain but no snow present.

You can see the weather forecast for Worcester via the Met Office website.


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In the West Midlands weather forecast for this week (Thursday to Saturday), the Met Office says: “Turning unsettled again to end the week with blustery winds. Uncertain arrival of some snow on Thursday, potentially disruptive in places, then outbreaks of rain lingering into Friday and Saturday.”

The long weather forecast for the UK (February 11-20) from the Met Office says: “Remaining unsettled initially with further rain and hill snow across the far N, elsewhere a mixture of sunny intervals and rain showers.

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“Thereafter a trend toward more settled, but likely cold conditions is favoured with snow showers tending to focus on eastern coasts.

“Elsewhere, a decent amount of dry weather, but with some hard overnight frosts and a risk of ice. Again milder air may try to encroach from the Atlantic, bringing with it the usual risk of rain turning to snow as it encounters the cold air, but this very uncertain.

“Windy at times, especially in the E at first, with a notable wind-chill. Temperatures generally in the range rather cold to cold, especially across the north.”