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UK snow and ice warnings as weather forecast to turn colder

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This content discusses the upcoming weather forecast in the UK, with colder Arctic air moving southward over the weekend. Wintry showers are expected in northern Scotland, with the Met Office warning of snow accumulation of 5-10cm on higher ground and 1-3cm at lower levels. There is also a risk of ice due to falling temperatures. Additionally, there is a possibility of seeing the Leniod meteor shower with clear skies on Sunday night. A weather system from the Atlantic may bring rain and snow to different parts of the UK on Monday, with yellow warnings issued for northern England and southern Scotland. Higher ground areas like the Pennines could see up to 20cm of snow, potentially causing disruption. Lower elevations also have a risk of disruptive snow, depending on the track of the rain and elevation of the land. Despite the snowfall, the relatively warm ground in mid-November may make it harder for snow to settle at low levels. Snow showers are expected to continue in northern Scotland on Monday and Tuesday.
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As colder Arctic air moves southward across the UK over the weekend, wintry showers will start across northern Scotland on Sunday afternoon.

The Met Office warn that around 5-10cm of snow could settle on higher ground in northern Scotland into Monday morning with 1-3cm possible to lower levels.

Along with falling temperatures overnight into Monday, this will also bring the risk of ice.

Arctic air also tends to be cleaner so with some clear skies on Sunday night, there could be a good chance of seeing the Leniod meteor shower.

A weather system will push in from the Atlantic on Monday and this is where there could be some uncertainty in the forecast.

While rain is expected across much of England and Wales, there will be some snow falling on the northern boundary of this area. Higher ground in Northern Ireland, northern England and southern Scotland will be most likely to see snow .

Met Office yellow warnings have been issued on Monday and Tuesday for northern England and southern Scotland.

Over the high ground of the Pennines, there could be 15-20cm of snow accumulating and possibly causing some disruption.

Towns and cities at lower elevations also have a risk of disruptive snow, perhaps 2-10cm in places, but this will depend on the precise track of the rain moving across the UK – the heaviness of the precipitation and the elevation of the land.

As we are still in mid-November, the ground remains relatively warm and therefore it will be harder for snow to settle at low-levels.

Snow showers will continue to fall in Northern Scotland on Monday and Tuesday.

UK snow and ice warnings as weather forecast to turn colder
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