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UK snow has been upgraded to as much as 7cm an HOUR in parts of the country before the end of the month. In and around October 25, WX Charts - which uses Met Desk data - suggests flurries of the white stuff could blanket Britain.

As perhaps expected, Scotland looks to be most at risk - with flurries from around 6am that day. The flurries could sweep Invernessshire, Ross and Cromarty and Sutherland, as well as Nairnshire and Caithness.

According to the maps, estimations are 2.5cm of snow per hour. But accumuulations look likely to be far heavier towards the coast, potentially up to 7cm an hour, according to the data.

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The predictions from WX Charts, which uses the advanced model and GFS sy

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