Brace for Impact: 600-Mile Storm Set to Bring Snow to Newcastle
The UK is bracing for unsettled weather, with flooding alerts already issued in the North East now followed by predictions of a significant snow storm. While Scotland is expected to bear the brunt of the weather system, Newcastle is firmly in the path of a 600-mile blizzard predicted to arrive around Monday, February 16th.
Newcastle in the Line of Fire
WXCHARTS weather maps indicate that Newcastle is among the major cities likely to experience persistent snowfall on February 16th. The city is expected to be the “main area” outside of Scotland to see snowfall by the evening, as the blizzard sweeps across the country. The Scottish Highlands are forecast to receive the heaviest snowfall, potentially reaching around 20 inches.
Currently, approximately 90% of Scotland is predicted to be covered in snow, with disruptive conditions expected on higher ground and inland routes. Further south, the picture is less severe, with most of England and Wales anticipating rain rather than snow, particularly in the Midlands.
Storm Timeline: From Scotland to the South
The snow is currently forecast to clear by 6pm on February 16th for most areas, except for Wales, Blackpool and more southern regions. The snow zone is then predicted to expand southward. Snowfall is expected to continue across Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, the Highlands, and Cairngorms through the night, lasting until around 9pm on February 12th.
The snow map showing snow on Monday, February 16 at 6am (Image: WX CHARTS)
Long-Range Forecast: Cyclonic Patterns and Potential for Further Snow
The Met Office’s long-range forecast (February 10-19) indicates that high pressure will dominate the north and North East next week, bringing rain and snow. The forecast predicts “predominantly cyclonic patterns” across the UK, with fronts likely to become slow-moving as they encounter high pressure.
Some southern and western areas may remain wetter, but North Eastern Britain could too experience above-average rainfall. The forecast also suggests the possibility of further snow, particularly in colder air masses moving south or east, and warns of potentially strong winds. Temperatures are expected to be finely balanced, with North Eastern areas potentially colder than average and southwestern areas potentially milder.
Current Weather Conditions in Newcastle (February 7, 2026)
As of today, February 7th, Newcastle Upon Tyne is experiencing heavy rain with a temperature of 7°C, feeling like 5°C. A maximum gust of 24mph is coming from the east southeast. Tomorrow, Sunday, February 8th, is forecast to be 8°C with heavy rain, feeling like 5°C, and a 95% chance of precipitation at 11pm. Gusts could reach 24mph.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this storm be as disappointing as the ‘Beast from the East’? Currently, forecasts do not suggest this storm will reach the intensity of the 2018 ‘Beast from the East’.
Where can I find the latest weather updates? Check the Met Office website for the most up-to-date forecasts and warnings.
What should I do to prepare for the snow? Ensure you have adequate supplies, including warm clothing, food, and essential medications. Check travel conditions before venturing out.
Is there a risk of disruption to travel? Yes, there is a risk of disruption to travel, particularly in areas with heavy snowfall. Monitor travel updates and allow extra time for journeys.
