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There will be frost, snow and ice in places
Brits are bracing for another bitterly cold day with warnings of more snow as well as bouts of rain as Arctic winds continues to sweep the nation.
Up to 3cm of snow is predicted to fall in parts of Scotland while the mercury is likely to drop to sub zero temperatures again on Wednesday.
Lows of -6C will hit central parts of England this morning and forecasters warned that it will be 'a cold start for all of us.'
It comes after temperatures plunged as low as minus 4.2C overnight in parts of the UK, while some regions had 11cm of snow fall.
Today, a yellow weather warning for snow remains in place for parts of northern Scotland until 10am.
The severe
weather warning states that 'snow showers may lead to some transport disruption' in the affected regions, with up to 3cm set to fall.
London is set to record the coldest start to April in eight years, after St James's Park saw the coldest average over the first six days of the month back in 2013,
the Star reports.
Comment: Historic Arctic cold blast hits Europe: Damaging frost and snow expected across most of continent