The Met Office has issued a warning of potential snow and ice impacts in the UK, particularly in southern and central Britain, due to an impending collision of cold air from the north with moisture-laden air from the south. Although forecasts suggest the snowfall is likely to be light, some disruption is anticipated. The uncertain weather conditions for Thursday and Friday are expected to bring wintry showers and possible snow across various parts of the country. Met Office’s deputy chief meteorologist, David Oliver, highlighted the likelihood of warmer air ‘bumping’ into the cold air, potentially causing transient snowfall leading to minor disruption before melting. It’s emphasized that any snowfall is not expected to persist due to relatively high ground temperatures during late autumn and early winter in southern Britain.