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BRITS have been told to brace for eight inches of snow just before the temperature rises up to double digits.

Parts of the UK will jump up to 14C but not before a blanket of snow and a slew of weather warnings, The Met Office warns.

Cars driving on a snow-covered road through a snowy forest.
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Drivers cut through snowy blankets on Snake Pass road in the Peak DistrictCredit: AFP
Person walking a dog on a snow-covered street at night.
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A Bradford resident braves the temperatures to go for a strollCredit: Getty
Weather map showing yellow warning for snow and ice in northern Scotland.
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Parts of East Anglia were hit by snow over the weekend, and some areas of the UK could continue to see snowfall into Monday, the forecaster said.

Meteorologist Ellie Glaisyer said: "Over the weekend so far we've seen a couple of centimetres in the east.

"Going forward, we could see between 1cm and 3cm in parts of Scotland above 100m and the same in the north of the UK Monday into Tuesday.

"In the highest areas, above 300m, Scotland could see up to 20cm."

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On Tuesday a yellow weather warning for snow and ice has been issued for Glasgow, Stirling and Perth.

Brits have been warned for wintry weather as flurries of snow might disrupt public transport and affect driving conditions.

As rain moves from Northern Ireland to Scotland during this cold snap it could lead to hazardous "freezing rain."

This occurs when "supercooled" water droplets fall at below 0C in liquid form.

When they fall and strike a surface, they freeze on impact, forming a glaze of ice.

The Met Office has warned to be careful during rush hour as freezing rain can turn roads "into an ice rink."

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Aside from a scattering of snow in the north other areas of the UK will face frosty mornings this week with it being largely dry down south.

This comes after much of the UK has seen "anticyclonic gloom" over the past week, causing dull skies, with some areas not having seen the sun in more than a week.

Freezing rain and cold showers hit regions in Wales and the rest of the UK was plunged into grey skies and bitter winds.

The Met Office has issued a yellow snow and ice warning

Regions and local authorities affected:

Central, Tayside & Fife

  • Angus
  • Clackmannanshire
  • Falkirk
  • Fife
  • Perth and Kinross
  • Stirling

Grampian

  • Aberdeenshire

SW Scotland, Lothian Borders

  • Dumfries and Galloway
  • Edinburgh
  • Midlothian Council
  • Scottish Borders
  • West Lothian

Strathclyde

  • Argyll and Bute
  • East Ayrshire
  • East Dunbartonshire
  • East Renfrewshire
  • Glasgow
  • Inverclyde
  • North Ayrshire
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Renfrewshire
  • South Ayrshire
  • South Lanarkshire
  • West Dunbartonshire

After a couple of day with the de-icer at hand, temperatures start to turn and will even get to the mid teens within a few days.

Despite a touch of frost and some cloudy patches, it might finally start getting warmer with clear skies peeking through.

Temperatures could rise to 13C or 14C by the middle of the week, with sunshine in a number of areas on Monday, Ms Glaisyer added.

Brits might get a few intermittent rays of sunshine amongst cold southeasterly winds but generally it should start getting milder throughout the week.

The predicted temperatures of 14C by the middle of the week are well above February's average, with 6C the usual monthly average in Scotland and 9C in southern England, which will be a "noticeable shift" after the last fortnight which was below average, Met Office meteorologist Jonathan Vautrey previously said.

These warmer temperatures will be noticeable from Thursday where Belfast and Manchester reach 14C.

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London will also jump to 14C on the Friday with Edinburgh and Belfast reaching 13C by the end of the week.

More western areas are likely to see some rain during the week, while eastern areas are forecast to stay drier.

Map of UK with yellow warning area for snow and ice in Scotland.
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The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice in areas of ScotlandCredit: MET Office
Bicycle seat covered in ice during an ice storm.
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Freezing makes for an icy ride in New HampshireCredit: Alamy
Met Office weather presenter with UK snow forecast map.
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Meteorologist Kathryn Chalk warns there will be up to eight inches of snow in the WestCredit: MET Office
Foggy road in High Bradfield, near Sheffield, with snow-covered trees and a stone wall.
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Patches of frost and fog appear in High Bradfield, Sheffield, with more on the wayCredit: PA
Weather forecast map showing precipitation across the British Isles.
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The Met Office warns for showers across the UK with freezing rain appearing in areas of Scotland

UK 5 day weather forecast

Today:
England and Wales will tend to stay dry, with some bright or sunny spells. Northern Ireland will remain cloudy. Scotland will see some bright spells, but also the risk of some wintry showers. Feeling chilly, with a brisk southeasterly breeze.

Tonight:
Outbreaks of rain moving across northwestern parts of the UK through this evening and overnight, falling as snow for parts of Scotland. Dry elsewhere with a patchy frost forming.

Tuesday:
Rain and hill snow will clear from the north tomorrow. A breezy day for many, with some sunny spells. Still feeling cold, with a brisk southeasterly breeze.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:
Turning much milder through this period, but also more unsettled. Bands of rain are likely most days, especially across the north and west. Often windy, with the risk of gales.

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