Monday, November 15, 2021 
Britain will be hit by an Arctic blast this month – just days after Storm Wanda bring torrential downpours and a risk of flooding to the United Kingdom.
The forecasters predict a three day flurry of snow will move in from November 14 and will continue for 72 hours – with as much as 2.5cm of snow expected to fall per day.
But before the white stuff hits, the aftermath of ferocious tropical storm Wanda will see Britain under a washout from next Tuesday.
The Met Office forecaster Dan Harris told that the tropical Storm Wanda is not too far from the UK – and may indirectly influence the forecast early next week.
The Met Office has already placed a yellow weather warning for wind across northern and eastern Scotland from 8pm last night until 5pm today.
AccuWeather’s senior meteorologist, Tyler Ros, that they do have to watch a cold snap that appears to move into eastern Europe early next week.
If this bleeds westward towards the UK (with the core of the cold remaining in eastern Europe), then the temperatures will be near to slightly below normal during this stretch.
This then would fire up some North Sea Sea Effect showers coming in from the east,” the expert European forecaster warned.
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