One region of the UK is to see snow right at the end of Christmas Day, according to the latest weather maps. A white Christmas is rarer than you think , and parts of the UK don't often get snow around December 25. It looks like we might miss out again this year, but one region of the UK might still get some snow right after the celebrations, as weather maps show snow hitting a specific corner of the country. December has been a relatively cold month in the UK, and wintry conditions are likely to continue until the end of the year.
Snow may hit parts of England and Wales in the lead-up to Christmas, but the current weather maps from forecaster WXCharts only show snow in Scotland at midnight on December 26, so right at the end of Christmas Day.
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