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Exact days Scotland could face two-day snowfall as weather hits 'Arctic plunge'

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The weather in Scotland could turn wintry as snow could fall over two days, according to one meteorologist. Wintry showers have already dusted snow on the Highlands this season, but another Arctic blast could be in the cards before the end of the month.

One expert predicts a cold snap will pave the way for flurries when temperatures could drop to just above freezing from October 25.British Weather Service's senior meteorologist Jim Dale says parts of northern Scotland will experience snowy conditions from Friday, October 28 - with up to 7cm falling in North Wales and up to 2cm in central parts.

Mr Dale says this is due to a colder snap which will move in days beforehand. He believes the snow could be around for as much as two days.

Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, he said: "It's on one of the models covering Wales and northern Scotland. There will be a frosty spell - with a front moving in. "It probably will not be very severe but we will have to wait and see.

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