Meanwhile, Netweather forecaster Ian Simpson says next week's weather will be "unsettled" as "low pressure will tend to be centred to the north-west of the British Isles". WX Charts also show that temperatures could plummet as low as 1C or 2C in other regions of the country During that period, temperatures could fall as low as freezing in Scotland across what is threatening to be a wet and chilly weekend. The north-east of England could also see some snow, the weather modelling claimed. Snow is said to be mostly focused on Scotland, with both Edinburgh and Glasgow said to be at risk of seeing the white stuff. The storm is said to be sweeping in from the Atlantic, due to blast the UK in less than ten days - making landfall on November 18. In some western regions, they could see as much as 1cm of rain per hour. The models claim that some parts of the country could see as much as 3cm of snow falling in an hour. Weather maps from WX Charts show a threatening storm that could batter the UK later this month, bringing the potential of snow and torrential rain, The Daily Star reports. A UK weather map shows where snow is expected to fall in less than two weeks - which could see temperatures plummeting to zero, according to one forecaster.
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