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Preparing for a drop in temperature? :snowflake: Cold Arctic air has moved into the UK, causing temperatures to fall into the single digits and resulting in snow, frost, and strong winds. Scotland is under snow advisories, while wintry showers may affect Northern Ireland, the Pennines, and the English Lakes. Chilly mornings and occasional showers will persist through the weekend, but warmer air is expected to arrive next week. Here’s the duration of the cold spell.

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00:00you won't believe this winter is making a surprise comeback across the uk arctic air is rushing in
00:06temperatures are dropping into single digits and snow is falling in some areas up to five c m of
00:12snow is expected across central and northwest scotland higher ground could even see tents and
00:17wintry scenes are also possible over the hills of northern ireland the english lakes and the pennines
00:22friday and saturday mornings will start frosty especially in the north and west daytime
00:27temperatures will struggle to reach double figures for many blustery winds will make it feel even
00:32colder some places could even see hail thunder and bright rainbows between showers the cold sticks
00:38around through the weekend scotland and northern ireland will see a couple of frosty nights
00:44saturday brings sunshine and scattered showers sunday turns cloudier windier and colder in the north with
00:50a chance of wintry bursts again by night but here's the twist by early next week temperatures slowly
00:56begin to recover milder air pushes back in and the chill finally eases to around or slightly above the
01:02mid-march average so how long will it last just a few more days winter's comeback is short-lived
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