Britain has seen snow this week for the first time this winter, with swathes of England and Scotland hit by flurries.
However, when today’s snowfall subsides, Saturday will see the UK hit by another band covering approximately 360 miles.
On November 23, virtually all of northern England is set to be blanketed, along with almost the entirety of Scotland.
North Wales is also expected to get a good dusting, and Northern Ireland may be isolated snow showers too.
The heaviest of the snow on November 23 will be seen in northern Scotland. The Scottish Highlands, home to Britain’s tallest mountains, may see upwards of ten inches of snow, according to WX Charts.
Friday will also see some snowfall, albeit not as heavy. Central and southern Wales will see flurries, along with the north-west of England. Again, the deepest snow will be in the Scottish Highlands and the north-east of Scotland.
Northern Ireland will see a dusting over a wider area on Friday too.
Today:
Rain, sleet and snow will linger across central parts of England and Wales this morning. Gradually turning drier this afternoon with some brightness and feeling cold. Snow showers continuing in northern Scotland. Windy around coasts.
Tonight:
Wintry showers continuing in the north tonight, and around some coasts. Largely dry elsewhere with largely clear skies. Widespread frost and some icy stretches where showers fall.
Wednesday:
Another cold day with wintry showers in the north. Drier and brighter elsewhere with sunny spells. A brisk northerly wind will add an element of wind chill.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Staying cold with wintry showers in the north on Thursday and Friday, mainly in the north. Sunny spells in between and brisk winds. Wet and windy weather arriving on Saturday.