Weather maps have indicated that parts of the UK will soon experience significant snowfall as freezing temperatures approach in the coming days. After an unseasonably warm week in the south, a sharp turn to a colder November is expected.
Forecasters at WX Charts have highlighted areas in England, Scotland, and Wales likely to see snow flurries. Weather charts show patches of purple, white, and blue coloring, signaling colder air moving into the region.
"Parts of the Scottish Highlands could see a huge 56cm of snowfall, according to WX Charts."
"The Met Office's long range forecast suggests the weather in the second half of the month could start to get colder."
The Met Office also supports this outlook, indicating a colder trend for the latter half of November.
Significant snowfall is expected mid-November across northern and western UK regions, with the Scottish Highlands potentially receiving up to 56cm, signaling a sharp shift to cold weather.