New weather maps reveal a significant shift in UK weather as an Arctic freeze is set to cause a 192-hour snow and sub-zero cold spell.
This weekend, the UK will experience mild November temperatures, with London enjoying around 15°C. Rain bands will gradually move east, followed by clearer skies.
From Saturday, November 15, snowfall is expected to hit Scotland, the north-west of England, and the Midlands. Temperatures will drop to -2°C in the Scottish Highlands.
By Sunday, November 16, fresh snow will spread to Wales and continue in the north-west of England. Weather maps show snow settling across Scotland with temperatures falling to -3°C in North-west Scotland and 0°C in Wales.
On Monday, November 17, snow will cover regions from Scotland to Cumbria and Snowdonia in Wales, with temperatures plunging to between -5°C and -6°C, the coldest of the period.
Tuesday, November 18 will see Ireland, mid-Wales, and Scotland experiencing temperatures as low as -5°C, with snow remaining deep in the Highlands.
Wednesday, November 19 is also expected to maintain temperatures around -5°C, according to reports from the Express.
"Icy-blue weather maps reveal that large parts of the UK are bracing for a brutal 192-hour snow freeze and Arctic temperatures as low as -6C."
"Starting on Saturday November 15, Scotland, the north-west of England and the Midlands are set to be hit by snowfall, with temperatures in the Scottish Highlands dropping to a chilly -2C."
Summary: The UK faces a harsh Arctic freeze mid-November, bringing extended snowfall and sub-zero temperatures as low as -6°C across multiple regions.