Forecasters warn there could be a couple of very cold periods in the weeks ahead with snow a strong possibility at the end of the year
Weather forecasters say the chances of a White Christmas have increased significantly after a shift in UK weather patterns. Forecaster James Madden, from Exacta Weather, said low pressure from the north made snow in some parts of the UK "likely", with one or two particularly cold spells before Christmas, reports The Mirror.
He said: “It is now increasingly likely that we will see at least 1-2 notable wintry blasts from late November and into the first half of December, but it may turn milder or much milder later.
According to the Met Office's long range forecast from Thursday, November 9, to Saturday, November 18, the weather remains "predominantly unsettled" across this period as low pressure is "likely to track east across northern areas of the UK at the end of coming weeks, bringing further rain or showers to many areas.
A Met Office spokesperson told Mirror Online: "As states, conditions are likely to remain generally on the mild side for the time of year, therefore the is a very low chance of seeing snow over the whole of the UK in the coming weeks. "There will likely be snow over the Scottish mountains at times , but this is normal for the time of year."
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