Sorry but - you won't get an accurate forecast this far ahead of winter. Current technology is only able to accurately forecast up to five days ahead.
You cant really get an accurate forecast this far ahead. Even with the sophisticated tools at the hands of the Met office - they can only really do accurate forecasts for abotu five days.
The weather forecast on BBC CO UK is up to a 10 day forecast. Most persons like to only know the 3 day forecast as it is more reliable than a 10 days.
In the UK, the weather channels and organisations tend to forecast via the MET office.
The best place to view a forecast of the UK would be metoffice. There you could view a 5 day, 15 day or a 30 day forecast of UK. It could also tell you other areas and a radar of which direction the storm or storms are coming in.
One can access the weather forecast in the UK at places like: BBC weather, UK.weather, MeToOffice.gov, WeatherForecastMap, WunderGround and as well as The Weather Network.
There is no forecast for Snow in Rochdale, UK, for the remainder of the week.
One can find stock market predictions on the following websites: Yahoo! Finance, Investment U, The Market Forecast, UK Value Investor, as well as NY Times.
One can find information about weather in Beijing from websites such as BBC UK (weather section), Weather, Holiday-Weather and Weather Forecast Map. One can also find out the weather in Beijing by accessing China Highlights website.
I recommend checking the weather forecast for Bromley to get the most accurate and up-to-date information on when it is forecasted to snow in that area. Snowfall can be unpredictable and can vary depending on changing weather patterns.
The weather forecast is based on a number of factors like current weather conditions and the movements of hot and cold winds. But some times there may be some unforeseen reasons decide the future weather making the wrong forecast.
It's called the Meteorological Office (usually shortened to Met. Office).
One could find such information in economics magazines and on news websites. For example, Foxbusiness (US) and the Telegraph (UK) offer prediction on the fluctuation of mortgage interest rates.