Overview
- WX Charts maps project a 36-hour spell of snow from the evening of October 17 through October 19, focused on Scotland.
- Model output indicates peak rates up to 10cm an hour on Saturday, October 18, with around 25cm possible in parts of the Scottish Highlands by early evening.
- Areas highlighted include Perth and Kinross, several Highland districts such as Caithness and Sutherland, and western counties including Argyll, Ayrshire, Bute, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire.
- The Met Office and BBC Weather do not corroborate the heavy-snow scenario, instead signalling a calmer, drier spell as high pressure builds later this week.
- Netweather TV expects winds to ease and conditions to settle after Storm Amy, and coverage notes the WX Charts visuals are model-based projections that can change closer to the date.