Weather maps indicate that cold temperatures and snow will affect parts of the UK in the coming days, signaling a shift from the recent mild conditions to a colder November.
Forecasters from WX Charts have shown weather maps with purple, white, and blue patches illustrating the arrival of colder conditions.
“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.”
The Met Office's long-range outlook suggests the second half of November will see a temperature drop and colder weather settling in across the UK.
The UK is expected to experience a notable shift from mild to wintry conditions mid-November, with significant snowfall especially in northern and mountainous regions.
Author's summary: A sharp drop in temperature will bring snowfall up to 56cm in some UK areas by mid-November, marking a transition to colder late-autumn weather.