Icy-blue snow maps forecast mega 192-hour sub-zero deep freeze

Icy-blue Snow Maps Forecast 192-Hour Sub-Zero Deep Freeze

New weather maps predict a major shift in the UK's weather as an Arctic front brings extreme cold, with temperatures plunging well below zero. The icy-blue charts suggest a persistent 192-hour snow freeze sweeping across the country.

Current and Upcoming Weather

This weekend will bring mild conditions across Britain, with London reaching around 15°C. Sporadic rain bands will move eastward, clearing later to brighter skies.

Arctic Air Takes Hold

Starting Saturday, November 15, forecasters expect snow to hit Scotland, north-west England, and the Midlands. The Scottish Highlands may see temperatures dip to -2°C. By Sunday, November 16, fresh snow is likely in Wales and north-west England.

Temperatures Continue to Drop

Deep-purple weather maps indicate that the snow from the previous day will settle firmly across Scotland. The north-west could see -3°C, while Wales may hold near 0°C. On Monday, November 17, snow will extend from Scotland to Cumbria and Snowdonia, with temperatures plunging between -5 and -6°C.

Persistent Cold Through the Week

By Tuesday, November 18, Ireland, mid-Wales, and Scotland will continue to experience severe cold, remaining around -5°C. Snow will stay deep in the Highlands, and by Wednesday, November 19, the mercury is still expected to linger at -5°C.

“The mercury remaining at -5°C,” reports the Express.

Author’s summary: UK braced for a week-long Arctic freeze, with temperatures dropping as low as -6°C and snow blanketing much of the country from mid-November.

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The Mirror The Mirror — 2025-11-07

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