Weather maps show that parts of the UK are expected to experience significant snowfall as freezing temperatures approach the region within days.
England, Scotland, and Wales are all predicted to see snow, shifting the country's recent unseasonably warm weather toward a cold November.
WX Charts forecasters highlighted cold air advancing over the UK, with weather maps showing patches of purple, white, and blue indicating colder conditions and snow. The Met Office's long-range forecast also suggests that the latter half of November will bring colder weather.
“Maps from forecasters at WX Charts have revealed which parts of England, Scotland and Wales could see flurries of snow in just a few days time.”
“Forecasters have predicted that as much as 56cm of snow could fall in one area on around November 17.”
The north-west of England, North Wales, and most of Scotland will experience the heaviest snowfall, with the Scottish Highlands facing the most severe conditions.
Overall, the UK is transitioning from a warm spell to much colder and snowier weather by mid-November, setting the stage for winter conditions.
This early November forecast signals a sharp shift to cold and snowy weather across key parts of the UK, with potentially heavy snowfall in the Highlands and moderate amounts in northern England and Wales.