What a load of baloney; never worked out why anyone would buy or give credence to any of these rags; particularly the Express and Mail. It is of course impossible to forecast accurately at that distance.
Here's the Metoffice Outlook
UK Outlook for Thursday 21 Nov 2013 to Saturday 30 Nov 2013:
Many places will have mostly dry and bright weather at first but with scattered showers, these mainly affecting coastal counties in the east and northeast. Showers will be a wintry combination of rain, sleet and snow, maybe giving locally significant snow accumulations over higher ground, and perhaps even to lower levels at times. The best of the dry weather will be most likely in central, western and northwestern Britain. Cold, with widespread overnight frosts likely and icy stretches in places. Thereafter, rather cold and more settled weather is most likely across the UK, especially in the north and west, although slightly more unsettled weather is possible in southeastern parts. There will be an ongoing risk of frost, especially in the north and west where winds will be lighter.UK
Outlook for Sunday 1 Dec 2013 to Sunday 15 Dec 2013:
Pressure to the north of the UK looks more likely than not to remain fairly high at first, suggesting more in the way of dry but cold weather, with overnight frosts likely. More unsettled conditions may continue further south and east for a time but there are indications that rainfall amounts could fall slightly below average even here. In terms of temperature, it is likely to remain on the colder side of normal but there are signs of a slight recovery nearer to normal by the middle of December.
This site also gives quite good forecasts
http://www.weatherweb.net/wxwebtv2.php