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25.01.2022 - 14:30 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The UK is set to be hit by a 'deep freeze' over the coming weeks, it has been reported.
An 'Arctic blast' could send temperatures plunging towards the end of January, according to The Mirror.
Met Office experts have warned of “severe frost” and icy conditions across England and Wales, with snow forecast for the north of Scotland in the coming weeks.
Here is what the forecasters have to say about these reports so far.
The Met Office is expecting snow to land over areas of higher ground in Scotland in the period between January 29 and February 7.
Weather website WXCHARTS appears to be following this lead, with snow forecast to land in the Highlands and the north east on January 30.
Around five and a half inches is expected to have landed in the north west of the country by the following day.
Another blanket of the white stuff is expected more widespread on February 9, with areas of the central belt and near the border forecast to see some snow.
The Met Office says that weather in the north of the UK will become unsettled from February 8.
More snow is then expected in the middle of February, with wintry showers restricted to areas of high ground during this period.
Temperatures are set to dip on February 9, with WXCHARTS anticipating thermostats to plummet to lows of around -2C in the Highlands.
Elsewhere on this day, the rest of the country will struggle to get above freezing.
Scots have been urged to check on vulnerable neighbours and relatives to ensure that they’re prepared for any dips in temperatures.
The Scottish Government has also asked Scots to review their household emergency kit and make sure that they’ve signed up to the latest information for their area.
Scots should also take extra care when they’re out cycling,
Boris Johnson ending Covid isolation rules is a "distraction" from the PM's lockdown party scandal, according to a Scots health expert.
A yellow weather warning for snow has been issued for many areas of Scotland.
Scotland could see more snow as early as tomorrow as wintry weather continues across parts of the country.
Scots are bracing themselves to be blanketed with snow over the course of the weekend.
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