UK snow maps reveal four towns and cities forecast to be hit on Wednesday

UK map shows cold weather is forecast

Latest weather maps suggest colder air will cover most parts of the country (Image: WXCHarts)

Parts of Britain are likely to witness once again as the temperature level plummet to -4C, have suggested.

Latest maps from WXCharts have turned white for eight counties in the northern parts of the country indicating the possibility of snow. According to the maps, the are likely to be witnessed at areas around Fort William, Inverness, Aberdeen and Edinburgh on November 27 (Wednesday).

The unsettled conditions will make a return days after most parts of the country were left covered snow.

WXCharts maps suggest around 6cm of snow is likely to get accumulated in the areas around Inverness on Wedneday.

The maps come as brought significant rainfall and strong winds over the weekend. Wind speeds of up to 82mph were recorded, along with widespread gusts of in excess of 40-50mph.

UK cold weather maps

Snow is likely to be accumulated in the northern areas of the country. (Image: WXCharts)

Up to 60,000 homes experienced power outages across Ireland, with tens of thousands more in the UK. A yellow warning of rain is currently in place for a few areas in Britain.

The explained: “Showers or longer spells of rain will continue for the rest of Monday across Northwest Scotland.

“Rain will be heavy at times, especially over high ground where accumulations of 50 to 70 mm are expected. Combined with melting snow this will lead a risk of some flooding. Showers will ease later in the evening.”

The forecaster predicted that an area of low pressure will move into southern parts of the UK on Tuesday night into Wednesday, bringing heavy rain for some.

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UK cold weather maps

Temperature levels are likely to plunge to -4C in some areas of the country, maps show. (Image: WXCharts)

Mike Silverstone is a deputy chief meteorologist at the and said: “On Tuesday night, we’ll see outbreaks of rain spreading north-eastwards, which could be heavy at times.

“We’re expected this to be heaviest across the south/southeast of England, although subtle changes over the next 24 hours will have an impact on how this develops. There could also be strong winds for a time, and it’s possible this will require a weather warning.

“Along with the rain, things will turn colder from Wednesday for all, with frost and some freezing fog possible. Overnight temperatures could dip to -4°C to -6°C in places prone to frost.”

Met Office’s long-range forecast (November 30 – December 9)

Mainly dry with some clear or sunny spells but rather cold towards the southeast at first as high pressure over the continent extends its influence here. Cloudier, windier and milder in the north and west with some outbreaks of rain.

Early next week, it looks like the rain in the west will edge further east, bringing a short spell of rain to the east. High pressure may then re-assert itself close to or over the UK through early December.

The largely dry, settled theme may be punctuated by brief unsettled spells though with areas of low pressure possibly crossing the UK, bringing some spells of wind and rain. Temperatures generally near average, but some overnight frost is likely, and rather cold by day where any fog persists.

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