Scotland's snow forecast for this month has been revealed - and it's very likely some flurries will fall.November could be starting with a four-day chill as an 800-mile wide “Arctic plume” is likely to bring snow up north.
Temperatures are set to drop near freezing in parts of Scotland this week with nighttime highs of just 2C in the central belt, according to the Met Office.
The icy change in temperatures may mean that snow is on its way, with frost likely.And the Daily Star is reporting an "Arctic plume" will hit the country as we approach the first weekend of November.Attention also turns to the third week of November, which forecasters say will see some snow.Looking ahead from November 15 to November 29, forecasters at the Met Office
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