Tuesday's event has obviously downgraded, not quite enough cold air in and the shape of the low introduces a bit too much atlantic influence.
But it still looks like we will see snow to low levels. For this event west is best for where snow will fall. Over or west of the pennines with SW scotland, the far NW, W country in general, Northern Ireland, even NW midlands being favoured spots.
Over higher ground on the pennines a few inches at least are likely.
Think somewhere like Dumfries could do particularly well. Evap cooled air taking a long track over land. Orographic lift in the area combined with flow being more or less parallel to the axis of the front means we could see several hours of heavy snow pile up.
Originally Posted by: Quantum