The exact date snow will hit the UK in November is just days away, according to some forecasts.
Long-range forecaster WXCharts has predicted that parts of the UK could see the first snowfall by November 14.
In fact, from that date onwards snow is expected in the form of 2.5cm flurries.
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Edinburgh is anticipated to experience snow, as is Inverness, as parts of Scotland are hit next week reports BirminghamLive.
November 14 marks a likely date for the Met Office, too, with the forecasting agency previously having shared their thoughts.
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Medium to long range forecasts from mid-November onwards suggest snow was likely to fall in northern areas and high parts of the country.
The snow could drift further south towards London too – but don’t bet on it!
The Met Office promised this was completely “normal” for this time of year and was to be expected.
But snow usually brings with it traffic chaos, meaning motorists should exercise caution on the roads and give more time for journeys.
Coral, meanwhile, have cut the odds on November 2021 being the coldest eleventh month of the year ever.
“We are headed for a big November freeze,” said Coral’s Harry Aitkenhead.
“It’s left us with no choice but to significantly slash the odds on this month entering the record books as the coldest eleventh month of the year the UK has ever seen.”
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