Overview
- In the U.S., a weekend cold front is set to deliver a brief but sharp drop in temperatures, with Monday–Tuesday bringing the coldest readings so far this season and wind chills in the teens in many areas.
- Several locales expect their first measurable snow, including central Indiana and metro Detroit, while heavier lake‑effect bands are likely in snowbelt zones such as northeast Ohio.
- Forecasters in Cleveland warn of wet, heavy snow combined with 30+ mph gusts that may stress trees and create slick travel on bridges and overpasses during squalls.
- In the UK, private WX Charts/GFS runs point to an Arctic push from around Nov 15 with locally intense snowfall rates and modelled accumulations focused on northern Scotland into the following week.
- The Met Office keeps guidance conservative, indicating hill snow mainly in the north and emphasizing that late‑month outcomes remain uncertain and subject to change.