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All the parts of England that face snow in a 66-hour blast in mid-November have been laid bare by new weather maps. Weather maps and charts, from the Met Desk, have been projected via WX Charts.com - with hints of wintriness ahead.
Maps have turned white and grey, signifying accumulations of snowfall, in northern England on November 13. The advanced modelling, for next week, shows flurries of the white stuff covering swathes of northern England.
Counties affected include County Durham, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, and Northumberland. Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Cumbria could also receive a dusting, the maps have also hinted.
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