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Map reveals exactly where snow will hit today and tomorrow as amber cold weather alert issued in -7C chill

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November 18, 2025
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THE Met Office has revealed where snow will hit today and tomorrow as large parts of the country remain under an amber cold weather warning.

Brits are already facing wintry conditions, and the mercury has already plummeted to -7C in Tulloch Bridge in the Highlands on Saturday.

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Traffic battles through the heavy snow in Kingussie in the Highlands of ScotlandCredit: Northpix
Snow is expected to fall today in central and northern parts of ScotlandCredit: Met Office
Thursday’s map show snow is due to fall on the eastern side of EnglandCredit: Met Office
An early morning walker is wrapped up to face the wintry conditions in Hartside, Cumbria, todayCredit: Jordan Crosby

Maps from the Met Office for today show snow falling in northern and central Scotland.

Most of the Highlands is expected to be covered, including Fort William and Strathyre, as well as further south near Berwick-upon-Tweed.

The map for Thursday sees snow falling once again in the Highlands, around Ullapool and Lairg, and as far east as Aberdeen.

On the same day, snow is expected to the east of Darlington and York.

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The UK Health Security Agency has issued an amber cold weather warning for large parts of the country from Monday until Saturday morning.

The amber alert is in place for the North East, North West and Yorkshire and the Humber.

It is in place until 8am on Sunday.

Warnings that temperatures inside places like hospitals, care homes and clinics dropping below the levels recommended for assessing health risks have also been put out.

Meanwhile, a yellow “cold-health alert” is in place for the rest of England between 12pm on Monday until 8am on Saturday.

The weather for the next seven days will be “markedly colder” than it was last week, with “harsh frost” expected towards the end of the week, the forecaster said.

The Met Office has issued multiple yellow weather warnings for snow and ice affecting parts of Scotland and northern England which started on Monday and due to continue to Thursday, with sub-zero temperatures expected during the first cold snap of the winter.

Met office meteorologist Alex Burkill said cold air is coming from Siberia and crossing over the Arctic ocean to the UK.

Wet weather is expected across Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern and western parts of England and Wales today

“With that cold air we have across us, no wonder we are going to see some sleet and snow mixed in with that as well,” Mr Burkill added.

Icy patches are expected across the country on Tuesday, which may lead to some “difficult, slippery conditions”, and parts of Scotland may see snow.

Temperatures will be on the “low side” in the north where they are “below average for this time of year”, but they will be “closer to normal” in the south on Tuesday.

Mr Burkill said the temperature is going to be “markedly colder” than it was this time last week.

He continued: “There is an area of low pressure that’s pushing its way southwards as we go through Tuesday night and into Wednesday, and that’s bringing the focus for that burst of showery rain, with a bit of sleet, bit of hill snow mixed in, but a lot of that is going to be clearing away towards the south as we go through the morning.

“I’m not sure how much wintry stuff we’re going to see across the southern areas, mostly just falling as rain.

Today’s yellow warnings from the Met Office are for snow and ice, covering Scotland and northern EnglandCredit: Met Office
The Met Office’s warnings for Wednesday are also for snow and iceCredit: Met Office
Thursday’s warnings are similar to WednesdayCredit: Met Office

“Then once that clears away, we just have this brisk northerly wind that’s piling down, the Arctic air coming through.

“And because of the direction that that wind is coming from, it’s really pivotal to where we see further showery bursts of rain, sleet and snow.

“So yes, northern parts of Scotland seeing plenty, and also down the eastern side of England and eastern Scotland as well – plenty of these rain, sleet and snow showers.”

Temperatures for much of the UK will be down “a couple of degrees” on Wednesday, including across the south where it will turn colder than average for this time of year.

“Watch out for some brisk winds, particularly towards the west, could be close to gales through both Wednesday and Thursday,” Mr Burkill said.

“That will add to the cold feel for many places, too.”

On Thursday, northern areas are more likely to have sleet and snow with some showers across western parts.

Scotland and the eastern side of northern England can expect snow, which might cause “some disruption”.

Thursday night into Friday will be a “particularly chilly night” with “widespread harsh frost”.

Rain will sweep in across Northern Ireland and then feed into western parts of Scotland, Wales and England.

The east will be dry and brighter but the rain will push through later on.

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Further rain is expected at the weekend but the air will be milder so the temperatures will rise.

A woman walks through the snow at Kingussie, ScotlandCredit: Northpix
A snow plough clears the roads in Nenthead in CumbriaCredit: PA



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