Weather maps predict that Devon will experience snowfall later this month as temperatures drop significantly. According to WXCharts maps generated on November 6, substantial snow could fall across large parts of the West Country on Thursday, November 19.
While southern England and areas including Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, and Warwickshire are set for heavy rainfall, a WXCharts map highlights a mix of precipitation types over the region.
"Much of the south coast of England and Wales will be covered under a cloud of blue, green and purple, indicating a significant downpour is on the cards."
Major cities like London and Southampton could see rain rates up to 1.5 cm per hour. Cardiff and Plymouth are likely to receive a light dusting of snow.
A second WXCharts map shows maximum temperatures around midday on November 19, indicating most of the UK will struggle to rise above single digits Celsius, with highs of 4-5°C near London.
"Most of the UK will struggle to reach double figures, with peaks of 4-5C forecast in and around the capital."
These weather conditions suggest a notably cold and snowy day for much of the southwest and southern parts of the UK.
Devon and the South West face significant snowfall late November with cold temperatures nationwide, signaling a chilly and wet spell for much of England and Wales.