Weather forecast reveals exact date snow will fall in the UK as ‘-11C polar plunge’ looms

A meteorological forecast chart from WXCharts shows a snowy weather front taking its toll across the United Kingdom this month as the snow is predicted to hit the country next week and move downwards
According to a weather forecast from WXCharts reports, the snowfall will first arrive in Scotland within a week.
While the map predicts that northwest Scotland will be hit by snow from November 17th onwards, the likelihood of snow covering the rest of the region over the following days will increase by 50%.
This snowy weather will continue to dominate Scotland for the rest of the month, as the winter gradually spread further down the country.
A day later, according to the WXCharts forecast, the southeast and London could see their first flurry of snow.
Meanwhile, the Met Office has warned that this evening “will be wet and windy across Northern Ireland, northwest England and much of Scotland”.
The Met Office tweeted: “An area of low pressure will bring strong winds to northwestern parts of the UK on Friday.
Most of the UK is likely to be covered in snow by the end of November
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“Gales are expected through the Irish sea and along northern coasts.
“Take care if you are travelling.
“Elsewhere, much drier with some clear spells.”
Looking ahead to Saturday and Sunday, Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said that “after a windy day on Friday, it will be a little calmer for the weekend”.
He said: “This weekend is largely dry and fine.”
Over the following days, the likelihood of snow covering all of Scotland rockets to 50%
Over the following days, the likelihood of snow covering all of Scotland rockets to 50% (Image: Getty Images)
He continued: “Temperatures on Saturday still a touch above average, 11C to 14C, maybe 15C where we do see sunshine.”




