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UK Faces Arctic Blast with Widespread Snow and Freezing Temperatures
17 Nov
Summary
- Forecasts of heavy snow, ice, and temperatures as low as -10°C
- Snow expected to hit Scotland first, then spread to northern England
- Warnings of "marked wind chill" and hazardous wintry conditions

According to the latest weather forecasts, the UK is bracing for a significant change in weather conditions over the next few days. After the recent major flooding, the country is now set to face an Arctic blast that will bring widespread snow and freezing temperatures.
The snow is expected to arrive as early as today, with the heaviest snowfall forecast for Scotland. By Tuesday morning, up to 7cm of snow could fall in Edinburgh within just three hours. The snow is then predicted to spread southward, reaching northern England by the end of the week.
Alongside the heavy snowfall, the UK is also forecast to experience a dramatic drop in temperatures, with the mercury potentially plummeting as low as -10°C in the Scottish glens. The Met Office has warned of a "marked wind chill" that will make the conditions feel even more bitterly cold.
Experts have cautioned that the extent and duration of the snowfall are still uncertain, but the overall outlook suggests a significant winter weather event is on the way. Authorities are advising residents to closely monitor the forecasts and prepare for hazardous wintry conditions in the coming days.




