So you should've seen on the news or heard it outside somewhere that part of the UK is kinda going through a snowstorm. My area alone has had snow on and off for a week with it being 4+ inches. Death tolls are rising and there has been crashing, break downs and cars getting stuck galaw!

Our military forces have also been drafted in to cope with the extreme weather with the news saying we've had the Royal Air Force playing their part. Hundreds of schools across the UK have been closed for days now, some for a week+ because it is simply unsafe! We have been warned not to travel unless really necessary. Our police and ambulance services have been pushed to breaking point.

The Army has been forced to step in as police and hospitals struggle to cope with freezing weather sweeping across Britain.

Nearly every part of the country was hit by snowfall and gales... as the UK's coldest spring day on record.

The death toll from the storms rose to 10 after a seven-year-old girl died whilst playing in the snow in Cornwall when a car hit a house.

More than 1,000 schools were closed... and hospitals cancelled non-urgent operations and appointments.

Panic-buying and snowbound delivery lorries has left supermarket shelves empty of food in some parts of the country.

Theresa May has been forced to move her long-awaited Brexit speech from Newcastle to London, while households are being urged to "carry on cooking" after the National Grid issued a "gas deficit warning", prompting fears of a shortage.
Source - The Telegraph Newspaper
Here is a look at how it will be like on Friday
Disruptive snow for many. Bitterly cold and windy.

This Evening and Tonight:
Heavy disruptive snow across southern and southwestern areas with blizzard conditions and a risk of ice. Snow showers in the north continuing throughout the day. Windy for all with gales or severe gales in the southwest. Bitterly cold.

Friday:
Further snow pushing across southern and some central areas on Friday with some rain in the far southwest. Blustery snow showers in the northeast. Bitterly cold and windy.

Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Staying cold in the north with snow showers throughout. Turning less cold in the south through the weekend with rain, sleet and snow, increasingly over hills. Generally less windy.
Source - MET Office
If there is a lot of snow near you, please make sure you stay safe!