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Snow is being forecast to arrive at all levels in Highlands from end of weekend





There’s a major change in the weather from this weekend as an early winter cold spell arrives bringing the potential for disruption for some next week.

To begin with high pressure remains in charge bringing cloudy conditions for many with the possibility of fog overnight.

Tomorrow is a similar day but with things turning windier in the north. Those winds strengthen in the north late on Friday ushering in colder Arctic air.

On Saturday, a band of rain moves south across most parts whilst conditions turn colder in the north with the possibility of some hill snow.

Cold for all from Sunday

By Sunday, low pressure moves in and large parts of the UK will see the start of some unsettled and much colder weather.

Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Rebekah Hicks explains: “A notable early winter cold spell will arrive across the north from Sunday and will likely reach all parts of the UK by midweek.

“Temperatures will drop as a northerly airflow develops, bringing in colder Arctic air. This introduces the possibility of snow, initially over high ground in the north from Sunday, with gusty winds also a potential hazard.”

There are several different outlooks for the arrival of snow at this time.
There are several different outlooks for the arrival of snow at this time.

At this stage, there is much uncertainty in what we might see next week, with computer models showing a number of different scenarios.

Ms Hicks said: “There is a lot of uncertainty in what might happen after Sunday, but there are a number of scenarios which could bring some more widespread rain, along with some hill snow and stronger winds.

“It is possible that there may be some more widespread snowfall across lower ground, but the chance of this for any given region is low at this stage.

“What we do know is that the whole of the UK is likely to experience a spell of several days of cold, potentially disruptive weather next week.

“Warnings for wintry hazards including snow and ice are possible so it’s important to stay up to date with the latest forecast.

You can find the latest forecast on the Met Office’s website, on YouTube, by following them on X and Facebook, as well as on their mobile app which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store.


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