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The UK may experience 60 hours of snowfall and blizzard-like conditions as a sudden drop in temperature approaches next week. :snowflake:

Weather forecasts indicate snow beginning in Scotland and northern England, spreading southward overnight. Regions such as Northumberland, Cumbria, and Durham might witness accumulation, while Scotland's Highlands could endure the most significant snowfall and strong winds.

In areas where snow is absent, frost and frigid mornings are anticipated throughout parts of southern England.

The Met Office warns that chilly and unstable weather may persist until Tuesday, suggesting winter might not be done with the UK just yet. :cloud_with_snow:

Stay informed and be ready.
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00:00UK could face 60 hours of snow and blizzard conditions next week.
00:03Weather maps show a sudden cold snap hitting on April 5th.
00:07Snow may begin Saturday evening in Scotland and northern England.
00:12Overnight, the snow band could move further south.
00:15By Sunday midday, Northumberland, Cumbria, and Durham may see snow settling.
00:20Higher areas of North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire could also turn white.
00:24In Scotland's highlands, Aberdeenshire, and Angus, blizzard-like snow is possible.
00:30Strong winds could make conditions even harsher in these regions.
00:34Further south, most areas will stay snow-free.
00:38But clear skies could bring overnight frost.
00:41Counties like Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, and Kent may wake up to icy mornings.
00:46Northern Ireland could also see snow flurries in Antrim and Down.
00:50The Met Office says unsettled weather with wind and rain may continue.
00:54These chilly conditions could linger until Tuesday morning.
00:58So even though it's spring, winter might not be finished with the UK just yet.
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