New weather maps reveal a dramatic shift in the UK’s weather, with an Arctic freeze bringing plummeting temperatures and significant snowfall. Large areas of Britain are preparing for a brutal 192-hour snow freeze with temperatures dropping as low as -6°C.
This weekend, the UK will enjoy mild November conditions, with London reaching around 15°C. Rain will gradually move eastwards, followed by brighter skies.
Starting Saturday, November 15, snowfall is expected in Scotland, the north-west of England, and the Midlands. The Scottish Highlands will face chilly temperatures near -2°C.
"Icy-blue weather maps reveal that large parts of the UK are bracing for a brutal 192-hour snow freeze and Arctic temperatures as low as -6C."
"Starting on Saturday November 15, Scotland, the north-west of England and the Midlands are set to be hit by snowfall, with temperatures in the Scottish Highlands dropping to a chilly -2C."
"Weather charts show the snow settling from Scotland to Cumbria and Snowdonia in Wales, with the mercury plunging to its lowest for the period - a freezing -5 and -6C."
The UK faces an intense prolonged Arctic cold spell, marking a sharp contrast to the mild start of the month.