Edinburgh weather: UK weather forecast for snow from the Met Office in Edinburgh: when will it snow in Edinburgh?
For anyone up early, dew is already starting to turn to frost as the weather gets colder in Edinburgh and across Scotland.
Crunching through ice and frost in the morning is a sign that winter is truly underway – but it also makes you wonder when we might start to see snow on the ground.
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Hide AdEveryone always hopes for a white Christmas, but the latest forecasts from the Met Office show that snow might be coming even sooner than Santa.
Here’s when we might expect to see snow in Edinburgh, as well as when it could fall in other areas of Scotland.
When will it snow in Edinburgh?
The Met Office has predicted the possibility of snow on high ground in and around Edinburgh on Friday November 26th.
The weather forecasters expect sunny spells in the morning and into the early afternoon, with a lot of dry weather and some fleeting showers.
The weather will then turn cloudy later on, with more persistent rain and the anticipated snow on high ground.
The maximum temperature on Friday will be six degrees Celsius.
Even if this snow doesn’t reach the city itself, it seems more likely that we’ll see snow on the mountains and hills surrounding Edinburgh, as it’s expected to be limited to areas of higher ground.