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UK is bracing for a snowstorm as weather maps indicate that five centimetres of snow is expected to hit the country this month. The data, provided by Met Desk, shows a significant change in the weather as we approach the holiday season. According to meteorologists and forecasters at WX Charts, a leading weather forecasting company in the UK, the maps predict snowfall in mid-November. The forecast suggests that a strong low-pressure system will move across the country around November 18 to 19, with up to 5cm of snow expected in parts of Scotland. The Scottish Highlands and the northern part of England are expected to be most affected by the snowfall, with areas like the Cairngorms, Ben Nevis, and the Pennines likely to receive a light dusting. The Met Office has issued a forecast for November 8 to November 17, indicating a weakening of high pressure towards the end of the week, allowing for some patchy rain from the Atlantic. However, the east and southeast regions are expected to receive very little rain. The forecast also suggests that high pressure will strengthen towards the end of the weekend and into the following week, leading to settled conditions across the country. In the far northwest, there may be occasional rain and breezy conditions. In other areas, light winds may result in fog patches and low clouds, with temperatures expected to be warmer than average overall, but with the possibility of some cold nights. The countdown to Christmas has begun, and with the potential snowfall in mid-November, the UK is preparing for a winter wonderland. Stay tuned for updates on the weather as we approach the holiday season.