Yellow weather warnings have been issued for snow and ice in parts of Scotland and northern England as temperatures are set to drop to -8C.
Four inches of snow will blanket parts of the country today and what will be a colder-than-usual early spring.
The weather warning, which began at 6pm on Sunday, was extended to just before midnight on Tuesday and covered the north of Scotland, including Aberdeen and Inverness.
Temperatures will also plummet to -8C in parts of Scotland, with sub-freezing temperatures expected to continue until March 11 at least amid a sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event.
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