Icy-blue snow maps forecast mega 192-hour sub-zero deep freeze

Icy-Blue Snow Maps Forecast Mega 192-Hour Sub-Zero Deep Freeze

New weather maps reveal a striking change as an Arctic freeze grips the UK, with temperatures predicted to plunge dramatically over a prolonged period. Large parts of Britain face a brutal 192-hour snow freeze and Arctic temperatures dropping as low as -6°C.

Early November Weather

This weekend, the UK will experience mild November conditions with London enjoying around 15°C. Rain bands will gradually move eastward, followed by brighter skies across the region.

Mid to Late November Arctic Freeze

Starting Saturday, November 15, Scotland, the North West of England, and the Midlands are expected to see snowfall. Temperatures in the Scottish Highlands will drop to a chilly -2°C.

By Sunday, November 16, fresh snowfall will extend to Wales and the North West of England. Deep-purple weather maps indicate that snow from the previous day will have settled in Scotland, with temperatures dipping to -3°C in North West Scotland and 0°C in Wales.

Deep Freeze Continues

On Monday, November 17, snow will settle from Scotland through Cumbria to Snowdonia in Wales, with the thermometer plunging to a low of -5 to -6°C, the coldest for this period.

On Tuesday, November 18, Ireland, mid-Wales, and Scotland will still face temperatures as low as -5°C, with deep snow remaining in the Highlands.

Wednesday, November 19, will maintain the chill with temperatures steady around -5°C.

“Horror new weather maps show a dramatic change in the UK weather as an Arctic freeze takes grip with temperatures set to plummet in Britain.”
“Icy-blue weather maps reveal that large parts of the UK are bracing for a brutal 192-hour snow freeze and Arctic temperatures as low as -6C.”

These forecasts highlight the onset of an extended Arctic cold snap that will bring persistent sub-zero temperatures and widespread snow across much of the UK and Ireland.

Author's summary: The UK is facing an intense 192-hour Arctic freeze starting mid-November, with widespread snow and temperatures plunging to -6°C, signaling a harsh deep freeze across much of the region.

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The Mirror The Mirror — 2025-11-07