Edinburgh weather forecast: This is when experts predict snow will fall in the capital on Wednesday

After two days of snow, the elements haven’t finished with the Capital yet as the Met Office issues another weather warning for Wednesday.
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Icy weather continues to hit the country as some areas of Scotland is covered in over 70cm of snow.

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Edinburgh and the Lothians saw heavy snow through out Monday and Tuesday, and the Met Office have predicted the same for Wednesday.

Edinburgh weather forecast: This is when experts predict snow will fall in the capital on WednesdayEdinburgh weather forecast: This is when experts predict snow will fall in the capital on Wednesday
Edinburgh weather forecast: This is when experts predict snow will fall in the capital on Wednesday
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Here is an hour by hour break down of weather in the Capital:

6am: Heavy snow, feels like temperature -6C

7am: Light snow, feels like temperature -5C

8am: No snow, feels like temperature -6C

9am: Light snow, feels like temperature -6C

10am: Light snow, feels like temperature -6C

11am: Light snow and sunshine, feels like temperature -5C

12pm: No snow, feels like temperature -4C

1pm: Light snow, feels like temperature -5C

2pm: No snow and sunshine, feels like temperature -3C

3pm: Sleet and sunshine, feels like temperature -3C

4pm: Snow and sunshine, feels like temperature -4C

5pm: No snow and cloud, feels like temperature -4C

6pm: Light snow, feels like temperature -4C

7pm: No snow, feels like temperature -5C

8pm: No snow, feels like temperature -5C

9pm: No snow, feels like temperature -5C

10pm: No snow, feels like temperature -6C

11pm: No snow, feels like temperature -6C

A statement from the Met Office warns: “Snow showers will feed off the North Sea into many northern and eastern areas of the UK.

"Daily accumulations of 2-5 cm are probable for some, with 10-15 cm plausible in areas where showers merge into more organised and prolonged spells of snow.”

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