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The Met Office has issued a warning of a major weather change expected in London starting this weekend. High pressure will bring cloudy conditions, fog overnight, and windy weather in the north. By late Friday, cold Arctic air will move in, causing temperatures to drop significantly.

According to Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Rebekah Hicks, a winter cold spell will hit the north on Sunday and spread across the UK by midweek. This could bring snow over high ground in the north and gusty winds. There is also a possibility of more widespread rain, hill snow, and stronger winds in the following days.

While there is uncertainty about the exact weather patterns after Sunday, there is a chance of more widespread snowfall even in lower regions. However, the likelihood of this happening in any specific area is currently low. The entire UK is expected to face several days of cold and potentially disruptive weather next week.

As a result, warnings for wintry hazards such as snow and ice may be issued. It is important for residents to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts to prepare for any potential disruptions. Stay safe and be prepared for the upcoming weather changes in London and across the UK.