Bradford could see some snow later this month, following a yellow cold health alert (CHA) which has been issued for Yorkshire and The Humber this week by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Met Office.

It is also in place for the North East, East of England, South East of England and London until noon on Friday (January 12).

The latest weather alert comes after much of England saw flooding last week after heavy rainfall and the aftermath of recent storms including Storm Henk.

Elsewhere in the country, an amber CHA has been issued for the North West of England, West Midlands, East Midlands and South West of England.

The amber alert means “cold weather impacts are likely to be felt across the whole health service for an extended period of time”.

Dr Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at UKHSA, said: “With the Met Office forecasting drops in temperature across the United Kingdom into next week, it is important to check in on the wellbeing of those most vulnerable to the cold.”

The cold weather can increase the risks of heart attacks, strokes and chest infections and can have a serious health impacts for older people and those with pre-existing health conditions.

But when could Bradford expect to see snow in January? Let's find out.

Is it going to snow in Bradford?

The city and surrounding areas in Bradford could see a band of snowfall arrive on Wednesday, January 17, according to WXCharts by MetDesk.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: It looks like snow could be approaching Bradford next weekIt looks like snow could be approaching Bradford next week (Image: WXCharts)

The weather chart shows snow approaching next week with a range of 0.2-1.05cm of snow falling per hour across Yorkshire.

What is the forecast for Bradford this week? Mostly dry and feeling cold

Ahead of the predicted snowfall, this is the current forecast overview for Braford this week (January 8-12), according to the Met Office.

Monday (January 8)

“Any lingering overnight showers, wintry on higher ground, soon easing after dawn.

“Then a dry but cold day, often cloudy but with some limited sunny spells.

“Winds mostly light, but breezier near coasts where it will feel particularly cold. Maximum temperature 3C.”

Monday night 

“Remaining dry and cold overnight. Often cloudy, but with some clear spells leading to a widespread frost, especially for inland areas.

“Breezy on coasts and over higher ground. Minimum temperature -2C.”


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Tuesday (January 9)

“Frosty start, with the dry and cold conditions continuing.

“Largely cloudy, but some sunny spells possible. Breezy on coasts and higher ground. Maximum temperature 4C.”

Wednesday to Friday (January 10-12)

“Mostly cloudy with occasional showers through this period.

“Likely breezy on Thursday, especially on coasts.

“Temperatures returning to near normal, but with overnight ground frosts still possible mainly inland.”

You can keep up to date with the weather forecast in Bradford via the Met Office website and WXCharts.