The Met Office has delivered its verdict after huge snow bombs were forecast to hit the country next week.
WXCharts has predicted snow to hit the UK on November 18 and 19, bringing with it low temperatures and rain.
According to the forecaster, snow will fall for two days, starting in Northern Ireland (Belfast, Derry) and Wales (Conwy, Cardiff) before moving northeast across the midlands (Oxford, Luton).
It will then reportedly move into the north of England (Manchester, Newcastle) and south Scotland (Dumfries, Glasgow) more broken up showers over the rest of Scotland.
The snow will be followed by rain, heaviest in the Midlands, Wales and East Anglia. There will be no rain in Scotland, according to WXCharts.
In its long-range forecast, the Met Office has confirmed that parts of Britain will see wintery weather.
It stated: “Frequent wintry showers are expected, mainly in the north and along eastern and western coasts where exposed to the strong north to northwesterly flow.
“Snow is likely to fall to low levels, especially in the north. Many inland areas may be largely dry with lengthy sunny spells, especially where sheltered from the flow.
“However, there is a risk of some more organised areas of rain and hill snow running east across more southern parts. The chance of any widespread or disruptive snowfall affecting more populated areas at this stage remains low though.
“Cold everywhere with overnight frost, and the strong winds will result in significant wind chill. There is a hint that it may become less cold later in the period, with more of a westerly flow becoming established.”
Tonight:
Cloudy with hill fog and patchy drizzle across many northern areas, where increasingly breezy. Clear spells eastern Scotland, central and southern England and Wales, with patchy fog and frost.
Friday:
Mostly dry with sunshine across central and southern England, south Wales and eastern Scotland. Cloudier elsewhere with hill fog and drizzle. Heavier rain in far northwest later. Windy in north.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Rain moving south across England and Wales Saturday. Brighter, colder with blustery showers elsewhere. Wind, rain and hill snow Sunday. Widely colder with sunshine and showers, some wintry, on Monday.