Weather maps indicate Devon will experience snowfall later this month as temperatures fall. WXCharts maps from November 6 predict several centimetres of snow across much of the West Country on Thursday, November 19.
A large area of South West England and South Wales could receive snow at a rate of up to 3cm per hour. Exmoor National Park in North Devon is expected to be among the hardest hit.
The WXCharts rain and snow map for November 19 shows much of southern England and Wales covered by blue, green, and purple shades, indicating significant precipitation.
"A WXCharts weather map, providing an overview of the predicted rain and snow for 19th November, depicts much of the south coast of England and Wales blanketed under a cloud of blue, green and purple, indicating a significant downpour is on the cards."
The temperature map for midday on November 19 signals that most parts of the UK will struggle to rise above single digits, with peaks around 4-5°C near the capital.
"A second chart, displaying maximum temperatures anticipated at midday on November 19, indicates that most of the UK will struggle to reach double figures, with peaks of 4-5C forecast in and around the capital."
Southern England regions including Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, and Warwickshire are expected to experience substantial rainfall alongside the snow in the West Country.
Summary: Devon and nearby areas face significant snowfall later this month, with temperatures staying low and a combination of snow and heavy rain forecast across southern England and Wales on November 19.