Overview
- WXCharts visualisations based on GFS/Met Desk data indicate a potential eight-day cold spell from November 15 to 22, with temperatures falling to about −6C in places.
- Several runs show the Scottish Highlands bearing the brunt, with projected totals near 51 cm in worst-affected areas and peak snowfall rates around 5 cm per hour in some scenarios.
- Regions highlighted for possible snow include Scotland, north-west England, the Midlands, Cumbria, Snowdonia and parts of northern England and Wales.
- Other model outputs depict a shorter window of snowfall of roughly 66 hours between November 13 and 16 focused on northern England, underlining large timing and magnitude spread.
- The Met Office and BBC Weather signal a mid-month turn to cooler, drier conditions with greater frost and fog risk, while stressing that specific snow amounts and placement remain uncertain.