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UK Braces for Arctic Blast with Widespread Snow and Plunging Temperatures

9 Nov

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  • Scotland's Highlands and Aberdeenshire to see up to 20cm of snow
  • Northern England and parts of Wales also expected to see snowfall
  • Midlands could experience a mix of sleet and rain
UK Braces for Arctic Blast with Widespread Snow and Plunging Temperatures

On November 9, 2025, weather forecasters have issued a warning of an impending Arctic blast that is set to hit the UK later this month. According to the latest weather maps, much of the country is expected to experience a wintry turn by November 23, as freezing air sweeps in from the north.

Scotland is anticipated to bear the brunt of the cold snap, with the Highlands and parts of Aberdeenshire potentially seeing snow depths of up to 18 to 20 centimeters. The weather maps indicate deep snow accumulation extending from Inverness to Perth and Fife, while flurries are also likely across the Central Belt and even into Edinburgh.

Northern England and parts of Wales are also expected to see snowfall, with white showers forecast for the Pennines, Cumbria, and North Wales. Areas around Manchester, Newcastle, and the Peak District may wake up to a light dusting, while the Midlands could see a mix of sleet and rain.

Overall, the UK is bracing for a major winter weather event that is likely to disrupt daily life and transportation in the affected regions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, Scotland's Highlands and Aberdeenshire are predicted to see the heaviest snowfall, with up to 20cm of accumulation.
The article states that Northern England and parts of Wales, including the Pennines, Cumbria, and North Wales, are expected to see snowfall.
The article mentions that the Midlands could see a mix of sleet and rain, rather than heavy snowfall.

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