The Met Office says temperatures could drop below -10C (14F) on Monday night as Arctic air moves over Scotland down towards northern England.
The UK could be set for its coldest temperature of the year so far as yellow warnings for snow across parts of Scotland have been brought forward.The Met Office said temperatures could drop below -10C on Monday night on higher ground in northern Scotland, with northerly winds making it feel even colder.
The UK Health Security Agency has issued a cold weather alert and has placed northeast England, northwest England and Yorkshire under a level three alert, with the rest of England at level two. It advises this could cause disruption to travel, with"some roads and railways likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services".From midnight on Sunday, the yellow warnings of snow and ice spread to northwestern England and northeastern Scotland, and creep further down the east coast as far as Hull on Tuesday.having earlier announced them for Monday and Tuesday.
"We are expecting pretty cold conditions and snow showers over the next few days across Scotland and northern parts of England.
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