“Arctic Blast to Bring Snow to UK: 25 Counties on Alert”

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An icy Arctic blast is set to sweep across the UK later this month, bringing snow to 25 counties. According to weather maps by WXCharts using MetDesk data, a wintry spell is expected to hit the country from November 23 as cold winds move through various regions. Scotland will experience the brunt of the cold weather as it moves southward.

The maps show that the Highlands and parts of Aberdeenshire could see snow depths ranging from 18 to 20cm. Snow accumulation is predicted from Inverness to Perth, with significant flurries expected in the central belt covering Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Northern England, including the Pennines, Cumbria, and North Wales, will also witness snowfall. Areas around Manchester, Newcastle, and Derbyshire are likely to receive a light dusting of snow according to the weather forecasts.

Temperatures on November 23 are projected to range from -1°C to -2°C in the Highlands, around 0°C to 3°C in northern England, and 4°C to 7°C in the South East.

WXCharts’ forecast indicates that 25 counties will be affected by the upcoming weather conditions. The Met Office has also mentioned the possibility of snow in higher elevations towards the end of the month. The forecast from November 24 to December 8 suggests a mix of dry, rainy, and windy weather patterns, with a chance of hill snow in the north and near-average temperatures overall.

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