THE flurry of snow at the weekend has got people wondering if it is going to snow in Worcester again this week.
While meteorologists may be a little way out from being able to confidently predict a white Christmas, the city may see snowfall this week.
Parts of Worcestershire received a dusting on Saturday morning with Malvern in particular blanketed by snow.
And there is a chance we will see snow later this week too - though do not expect the city to be transformed into a winter wonderland.
Meteorologist Jo Farrow, from Pershore-based Netweather, said there was a slight chance of snow on Thursday - just in time for Worcester's Victorian Christmas Fayre.
"There's a bit of a chance on Thursday.
"The wind is going to return to a northerly Weds night, so in that cold Arctic air there will be the chance of a bit of snow.
"Passing showers really on Thursday, all a bit hit and miss."
Netweather's online Santa Shaker - which predicts the chance of Christmas Day snow - currently shows a very slim chance of a white Christmas.
They predict just a 20 per cent of snowfall in the West Midlands on December 25.
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