Brits could be in for an early winter surprise as a 169-mile stretch of the UK is predicted to see snow flurries in the coming weeks, according to advanced weather modelling maps. WXCharts' latest maps suggest that parts of Scotland - particularly the Scottish Highlands - may experience snow between Monday, October 20, and Wednesday, October 22, with temperatures potentially dropping to around 0C.

Snowfall is expected to start from early Monday morning through midday over the northern and western Highlands. The chilliest conditions are anticipated across a 169-mile span from Inverness to Glasgow.

However, lowland areas like Edinburgh are likely to only experience cold rain. Further south, the rest of the UK - including southern England, Wales and Northern Ireland - as well as Ireland, is

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