Met Office issues 'frequent' snow update and says where it is set to fall in England

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The Met Office has issued a new update on the snow forecast ahead of temperatures plummeting this weekend. The forecaster has said that 'frequent wintry showers are expected' from Monday next week (November 18) as the mercury drops to freezing.

The white stuff may fall in some areas as early as Sunday as Arctic air sweeps over parts of the country, the Met Office previously said.

In the long-range forecast for November 18 to November 27, forecasters said snow showers are most likely in the north and along eastern and western coasts.

Snow 'is likely to fall on low levels', the Met Office added, especially in the north of the UK. READ NEXT: The trendy suburb named Manchester's 'happiest place to live' In full, the forecast on the website states: "Frequent wintry showers are expected, mainly in the north and along eastern and western coasts where exposed to the strong north to northwesterly flow.

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