News feeds across social media are filling with shocker snow headlines, but you’ll need to wait a while yet for any sign of snow…
However, for those of you yearning for crisp, cold autumn days, I’ve got some promising news as we head into the heart of the season.
Autumn can be a tricky time for weather forecasting, as Atlantic storms – tropical storms and hurricanes – often cause a lot of chaos in our computer models. But we’re approaching the time of year when things should start to calm down a bit, making longer-term predicted trends a bit more reliable.
Current computer models suggest that high pressure will begin to build to the north later next week, bringing more settled conditions with light winds, chilly, frosty nights, and an increased chance of fog.
There’s also a possibility that this high pressure system could occasionally shift west of the UK, ushering in colder northerly winds. For Scotland, this means the potential for snow in the north – a typical feature of November, but it would mark the first wintry spell of the season.
Despite the buzz about snow across the UK on social media, let’s not get too carried away just yet! Yes, I’d say there’s a good chance of some wintry showers in northern Scotland in the coming weeks, but this is just standard fare for this time of year.
So, while those hoping for snow will need to wait a while longer, many of us can look forward to some crisp autumn days ahead – perfect for cosying up!
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