Many areas across the UK could be waking up to blankets of snow on Thursday
Much like it happened on November 19, many areas across the UK could be waking up to on Thursday as the country prepares to be battered by the white stuff.
New WXCharts have revealed the exact areas which could see a in just a matter of hours.
The Scottish Highlands looks likely to receive the brunt of the with up to 20cm of snow predicted on November 21, and a whopping 5cm of the white stuff could fall every hour in the area.
Aberdeen, as well as Edinburgh and its surrounding areas, could also see 20cm of snowfall.
The Scottish Highlands looks likely to receive the brunt of the cold snap
The rest of Scotland will not escape the wintry conditions – and the rest of the nation could see up to 15cm of snow.
Elsewhere in Britain, Plymouth may also see a whopping 20-25cm of the white stuff.
Almost all of Wales looks likely to catch a glimpse of the white stuff, with snow falling from Snowdonia in the north to Cardiff in the south.
Major cities like Manchester and Birmingham are predicted to receive up to 10cm of snow.
WXCharts maps also predict that the capital and the East of England may see 3cm of snowfall.
Temperatures across the country will struggle to go above a freezing 1C, according to the forecaster.
This comes after the UK experienced its first taste of winter on Tuesday, with many waking up to bitterly cold temperatures of -4C.
Weather maps show that almost all of Wales could see snow
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Temperatures across the country will struggle to go above a freezing 1C
London and South East England, South West England, West Midlands, North West England, Wales, East of England and East Midlands have all been issued These warnings came into place at 5pm on Tuesday and will be in force until 10am today.
New yellow weather warnings for and ice have also been issued across parts of western Scotland from 7pm yesterday until 10am on Wednesday morning.
The is forecasting a “dry and sunny” Wednesday following a “frosty and in places icy” start of the day. It added: “Wintry showers will continue to feed into areas exposed to the northerly wind.”
In its outlook for Thursday to Saturday, the UK weather agency said: “Sunshine and wintry showers Thursday and Friday, with frost and ice overnight. Perhaps rain and hill snow briefly affecting southwest England. Turning wet and windy Saturday, with some snow initially.”