http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/default.aspx The Next 14 Days Headline: Bitterly cold, snow likelyMonday 17/11 -Tuesday 18/11 -Wednesday 19/11 - Thursday 20/11 -Friday 21/11 Much colder conditions will push down from the north during the day and should cover the entire country by late evening. In northern and eastern areas showers will develop and these will be increasingly turning to snow. Frosty overnight with further snow showers in eastern areas, and a low possibility of some mainly light sleet or snow for a time in Wales and central western parts. Saturday 22/11 A bitterly cold day across the UK. In eastern coastal areas snow showers are likely to develop and become heavy in places. Central and western regions should be mostly dry, although there may be an odd snow shower here too. Very windy in the east which could lead to local blizzards and drifting snow over high ground. Frost developing in the early evening. Sunday 23/11 Cloudy conditions bring rain and possibly some sleet or snow will push south eastwards across the country. Most of the snow should turn back to rain, especially in western areas where it is likely to become significantly milder for a time. Next week Often cold or very cold with overnight frost and the chance of snow becoming more widespread at times. It currently looks as though it could be a notably wintry week, and a very unusual one for November. Any milder interludes look likely to be short, but keep checking back for forecast updates as forecast confidence is still quite low and the details will change. Confidence Week 1:70%, week 2:45% Issued 20/11/2008 (next scheduled update 23/11/2008) ARE THEY GOING OVER THE TOP?