weather — which has seen daytime temperatures hover around a mild 15C in many parts of the UK — is set to be replaced by a deep chill, according to the latest forecasts.A large area of low pressure will bring menacing rain down from the north from Saturday onwards.The Arctic blast moving in from the north will then send the mercury plummeting, forecasters say, with up to nine inches of snow possible over high ground, especially in Scotland.By Monday overnight temperatures will be just above freezing in London and Edinburgh, and according to Met Office will likely feel even colder.The BBC Weather outlook for the rest of the month reads: "A surge of colder Icelandic air will spill across the UK over the final ten days of November and linger.
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