Forecasters are growing more confident on the chances of snow landing in Scotland over Christmas this year. Temperatures across the country are expected to plummet in the lead up to December 25, with the weather remaining generally settled over the coming days.
But early modelling is showing that it could all change in time for the big day as some show that there is a possibility of snowfall for the country.
Weather website WXCharts is predicting that the white stuff could land in parts of the Highlands, the north east and Fife from Christmas morning.
As the day progresses, the temperatures are expected to plummet to as low as -4C in some parts of the country.And the thermostat is set to get lower on Boxing Day, with parts of the north
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