UK faces 3cm per hour snow with four counties in south of England hammered

UK Faces Heavy Snowfall in Southern Counties

Snow maps from WX Charts, using Met Desk data based on GFS advanced modeling, indicate flurries reaching as far south as four counties in southern England. The affected areas include Devon, Dorset, Cornwall, and Somerset.

Snowfall Predictions and Impact

The charts display patches of purple, white, and grey, predicting snowfall accumulations of up to 3cm, potentially falling around November 19. Projections suggest snow could accumulate at a rate of as much as 3cm per hour, causing a notable wintry shift along the south coast by mid-November.

Forecast from November 17 to 23

"This week is forecast to start off mostly dry and settled and probably on the cold side, especially in the south, with some overnight frosts and fog patches. With pressure likely to remain quite high to the north-west of Britain, there is potential for one or two short lived northerly blasts, but again widespread snowfall looks unlikely." — Netweather TV

Additional Warning

Drivers have been warned that a car tax perk may be scrapped for the first time ever in the UK, adding to concerns during the changing weather conditions.

Summary: Southern England faces significant snowfalls up to 3cm per hour mid-November, with cold and mostly dry conditions expected early in the week alongside localized frost and fog.

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