{"id":26627,"date":"2023-11-25T13:29:47","date_gmt":"2023-11-25T13:29:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harvestmoonnews.com\/?p=26627"},"modified":"2023-11-25T13:29:47","modified_gmt":"2023-11-25T13:29:47","slug":"maps-show-uk-on-fringe-of-11-day-snowy-plunge-as-mercury-plummets-in-europe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harvestmoonnews.com\/world-news\/maps-show-uk-on-fringe-of-11-day-snowy-plunge-as-mercury-plummets-in-europe\/","title":{"rendered":"Maps show UK on fringe of 11-day snowy plunge as mercury plummets in Europe"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Snow will cascade over the UK for up to 11 days, maps suggest, as forecasters warn Brits will deal with the fallout of a “snowy plunge” in Europe.<\/p>\n

The UK has recently stepped into a cold spell, with temperatures plummeting below freezing overnight and remaining in the low single figures throughout much of Saturday, November 25.<\/p>\n

Maps appear to show the start of a frosty trend, especially in northern England and Scotland that could prompt snow showers across the UK from Monday, November 27, to Thursday, December 7.<\/p>\n

The particular cold in the north has led forecasters to conclude the first few snowflakes of winter 2023\/2024 will most likely fall in those areas.<\/p>\n

But the south is still likely to see a scattering of snow showers as they sweep through the country in early December. It comes as Britain suffered its coldest day of the autumn so far, with temperatures of -7.7C recorded in Scotland.<\/p>\n

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Speaking to Express.co.uk, Jim Dale, the founder and senior meteorological consultant at British Weather Services, said it would remain cold “more or less for most” into next month.<\/p>\n

He said snow events would stick to high ground over the Scottish Mountains, while becoming “few and far between for the vast majority” further south.<\/p>\n

Mr Dale added the forecast would “stay that way” for a week, before snowfall becomes more “sporadic”.<\/p>\n

While snow will remain after December 7, it will stay “chiefly in the north”, especially in areas higher than 500 feet above sea level.<\/p>\n

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