Christmas since 2010 have increased dramatically as long-range weather forecasts predict snow falling.Some of the white stuff may even fall next week, as November takes an icy turn in the middle of the month.The bitter cold will begin to appear this weekend, with reports of -3C for Bonfire Night.Met Office meteorologists have said that "wintry showers" are likely next week in the north and northwest, and that there is "a continuing risk" that snow will fall in lower regions too.
Temperatures are set to be "colder than average" in December as the UK contends with the impact of La Nina, a climate pattern where cooler sea temperatures cause the mercury to take a dive inland.The Met Office long-race forecast says strong winds will batter the.
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