Snow forecast map shows when to expect snowfall in your area

A wintry scene on the first day of December at The Angel of The North in Gateshead.
-Credit: (Image: Craig Connor/ChronicleLive)


Snow is set to cover much of the country this week as temperatures plummet.

The first of the wintery weather is set to arrive on Monday evening (November 18) and will continue throughout the week. The snow is set to peak on Saturday November 23 with heavy snowfall across much of the country.

The forecasts have come from Open Weather who use a number of data sources from global meteorological agencies such as the Met Office.

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The weather station at Rhyl will see the worst of it with a cumulative total of almost two inches of snow forecast to fall over the course of the next six days.

Sheffield will see the next most with a combined one-and-a-half inches forecast over the course of the week.

That’s followed by Leek in Staffordshire with 1.5 inches, Rochdale in Greater Manchester with 1.3 inches, Waddington in Lincolnshire with 0.8 inches, and Bingley in West Yorkshire also with 0.8 inches.

You can see when snow will reach your area and how bad it will be by using our interactive map.

The heaviest period of snow forecast this week is in Stowe in Buckinghamshire. A total of 0.6 inches of snow is forecast there at 6am on Saturday November 23.

Sheffield will see its highest levels of snow at midnight on November 19. Some 0.6 inches of snow are forecast there on the very early hours of Tuesday morning.

The same amount is forecast in Rhyl at 6am on Saturday, while in Waddington the peak is forecast at midnight on Tuesday.