Met Office has upgraded its snow forecast for the coming weeks as the UK looks set to be blasted by Arctic flurries.Previously, the forecasters had teased a "slight risk" of widespread "wintry showers", but as temperatures continue to drop they have had to alter their prediction.Odds at the bookies for a White Christmas have been slashed as a result as it looks increasingly likely that there will be blankets of the white stuff on December 25, for the first time since 2010.The Met Office's long range forecast, covering November 27 to December 11, says that "short-lived colder spells are likely" and will bring "snow and ice", especially in northern regions."Frost and fog" is likely to persist overnight too, giving that period a real wintry.
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