Weather maps reveal that parts of the UK will face significant snowfall as freezing temperatures approach in a few days. After an unseasonably warm week in the south, a sharp shift to colder conditions is forecasted for November.
Forecasters at WX Charts indicate that England, Scotland, and Wales will see snow flurries soon. The maps display patches of purple, white, and blue, signaling the arrival of colder weather.
The Met Office's long-range forecast suggests colder weather developing in the second half of the month.
These developments indicate a notable cold snap that will bring snow across several regions, impacting daily life as temperatures drop.
Author’s summary: A sharp cold front will bring significant snowfall across Scotland, northern England, and Wales starting mid-November, with up to 56cm forecast in the Scottish Highlands.