Meteorologists say snow could start to fall in the UK by the end of this month.

Temperatures across the UK are forecast to return to season averages after a warm start to October.

Some areas of the UK will plummet below freezing in time for Halloween, with a colder front of wind bringing lower temperatures and acccording to some forecasters, snow is set to fall across Wales' west coast next weekend.

British Weather Services’ Jim Dale said conditions in the UK are set to return to their seasonal averages, with wet conditions returning next week.

He said: "This week no problems, mainly sedate. Next week wetter & windier but no storms as such.

​​"Wettest in the northwest - as per usual. Not overly cold, indeed just reverting to the seasonal averages."

 

But the country could be set to see the first snowfall of the season within a fortnight.

Temperatures will drop noticeably this coming week, with the northwest of Scotland receiving a cold front, triggering a return to seasonal averages across the country.

A potential snow drift could hit the UK in time for the spooky season, bringing a “white Halloween” for some parts of the country.

According to netweather.tv, forecasters are predicting snow to fall across Wales and Scotland’s west coast on 24 October at 6am.

October 24 is the suggested date for the mercury to drop to 0C north of the Scottish border with some parts of the country expecting lows of -1C.