An amber warning for cold weather has been extended as concerns grow over Brits’ health
Snow is likely in northern Scotland, although temperatures will be low enough to make it a possibility anywhere in the country.
Frost and ice are also expected.
People are being urged to use their heating, despite rising energy prices, and to look out for people who are especially vulnerable.
BBC Weather’s Simon King said that, from Tuesday night and for the rest of the week, a northerly wind from the Arctic will turn things much cooler, with temperatures nationwide ranging from highs of 1C to 4C, several degrees below the average of 6C to 9C.
“We’re also going to see widespread hard overnight frost with temperatures dropping below freezing, hitting -2C to -6C by the end of the week,” Mr King said.
“For most parts of the UK what we’ll see is sunshine – many more of us will have those cold, crisp, sunny mornings.”
Source { Mirror}
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