The upcoming weather forecast for the UK indicates the likelihood of snow as a cold front is expected to sweep across the nation later this month. Following the recent havoc caused by Storm Amy in October, more turbulent weather conditions are anticipated in the coming days.
According to weather maps provided by WXCharts, certain regions in the UK are projected to be covered in snow before the end of October. Specifically, Perth and Inverness in Scotland are likely to experience snowfall initially, with the wintry conditions then moving towards Ross and Cromarty in the north and west.
The areas at risk of snow accumulation include Perthshire, Invernessshire, Ross County, and Cromartyshire, as indicated by the weather projections from WX Charts, also corroborated by forecasts from Ventusky. The Met Office’s outlook from October 18 to November 1 suggests a shift towards more unsettled weather conditions in the latter part of October, potentially bringing increased rainfall, showers, and strong winds to various parts of the country.
As the week progresses, winds are expected to diminish, with southern and eastern regions likely to see periods of sunshine interspersed with scattered showers. Overnight, rain is forecasted for the north, while other areas may experience clearer skies and milder temperatures. Monday may see wet and windy conditions in the northwest, with the rest of the country likely to remain dry with occasional sunny intervals. By midweek, the weather is expected to stabilize, with high pressure leading to drier and sunnier conditions across most areas. Temperatures are anticipated to remain around average levels.
