'Colder air' to Move Across the UK: Met Office snow forecast

‘Colder air’ to Move Across the UK: Met Office snow forecast

Snow may fall in Britain next week, according to the Met Office. At the beginning of November, forecasts predict “snow showers” in northern and eastern areas because of colder air moving in.

The UK snow forecast is expected to stay in a cold air mass through November. However, the position and orientation of the high-pressure system are uncertain, determining whether milder weather returns in December.

As a result of high pressure, temperatures will be chilly, there will be frost overnight, and fog will cover many areas.

In light of the below-average temperatures, we’d better dust off our winter coats. The high-pressure system may wane in mid-November, leading to more unsettled weather.


Many parts of England, Wales, and eastern Scotland enjoyed fine, sunny weather this weekend. Clear skies are forecast for tonight, with temperatures dipping to the low 40s.

The Express reports that many areas will become increasingly cloudy and breezy as rain spreads across most areas on Monday, October 28. Heavy rainfall is expected over some western hills in the morning.

snow forecast at the Met Office are predicting mostly cloudy conditions between Tuesday and Thursday, along with fog overnight for some. South should be mostly dry, but rain could spread into northern parts later in the week.

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