{"id":120755,"date":"2023-11-04T17:49:44","date_gmt":"2023-11-04T17:49:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/?p=120755"},"modified":"2023-11-04T17:49:44","modified_gmt":"2023-11-04T17:49:44","slug":"maps-show-arctic-plume-could-unleash-violent-storms-on-uk-with-snow-in-days","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/world-news\/maps-show-arctic-plume-could-unleash-violent-storms-on-uk-with-snow-in-days\/","title":{"rendered":"Maps show Arctic plume could unleash violent storms on UK with snow in days"},"content":{"rendered":"

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The UK could be set for snow in days as weather maps show an Arctic plume is on its way, with temperatures dropping to just 5C.<\/p>\n

From Saturday, November 11, parts of Britain could be swamped in snow, with Scotland being the first hit.<\/p>\n

The rest of the UK could see snow between November 15 and November 29 as the Met Office warns the weather will turn “increasingly wintry”.<\/p>\n

November appears to be unsettled, with a long range forecast also showing rain and showers in the coming weeks.<\/p>\n

One expert said we could be seeing the white stuff as soon as next week, as low pressure from the north sweeps across.<\/p>\n

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James Madden, forecaster for Exacta Weather, told GB News: “Low pressure from the north next week is likely to bring some snow over high ground, and from around mid-month, there will be a greater risk of more significant dumps of snow, again across high ground, but later to lower levels.<\/p>\n

“Events we will be looking at are a blocking area of high pressure building in Greenland, and expansion of snow across the Arctic regions and Europe.<\/p>\n

“While this so called \u2018Snow Advance Index\u2019 is currently near to below-average, it can often change drastically in November to give some strong indicators down the line.<\/p>\n

“In addition, as temperatures drop through this month, we are expecting the risk of widespread frosts becoming commonplace. This will become more likely from around mid-month, or possibly a little earlier. However, there is a chance we could see a number of wintry blasts in the run up to Christmas.”<\/p>\n

Forecasters expect “drier and brighter intervals at times, perhaps more especially in the northwest” but adds: “Temperatures will be around normal for the time of year, but in any drier interludes, particularly if the wind comes from a more easterly direction, temperatures could take a dip with some frost by night.<\/p>\n

“As would often be expected in late November, some of the precipitation is likely to turn increasingly wintry, mainly on high ground in the north.”<\/p>\n

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