An Arctic blast is poised to engulf Britain in the coming days, unleashing a 383-mile wall of snow and sending temperatures plummeting. As this frigid weather system approaches, a vast stretch of Scotland and northern England could find itself blanketed with up to 5cm of snow by Tuesday night. This comes as the country braces itself for the impact of a low-pressure system sweeping in from the North Atlantic.
The Met Office has issued a series of weather warnings, encompassing snow, ice, and high winds, for nearly all of Scotland, northern England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Simultaneously, parts of the Scottish Highlands could experience temperatures as low as -10°C overnight between Monday and Tuesday, ushering in sub-zero conditions across most of Britain.