SNOW is set to cover the UK within two weeks as forecasters predict icy temperature drops.
A large band of snow can be spotted arriving on Friday December 9, according to weather radar maps, WXCHARTS.
It is due to affect the south coast of England and move up towards the Scottish border counties.
Snow will continue to dust the same areas in the following days, with light flurries in western and northern Scotland.
On Saturday December 10 those in Exeter and Bournemouth are likely to wake up to white gardens as snow is forecast to fall through the night.
However, by December 12 Brits can expect to be dealing with sludge as the snow passes, and parts of northern Scotland are predicted to experience moderate rainfall.
Stephen Dixon, a Met Office Spokesperson said: "High pressure is looking to build from the south and the east later next week, which could bring temperatures down for many.
"However, although temperatures will be dropping, this will just bring them more in line with average for the time of year, instead of the mild weather we have seen for much of November.
"For next week, there’s a chance of a dusting of snow in the high ground in the north of the UK, as would normally be expected at this time of year."
This comes as Yellow rain weather warnings have been issued for parts of the UK tomorrow.
Stirling, Perth, Dundee and surrounding areas will all be affected and have been warned by the Met Office that the flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely.
The warning states: "Bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer.
"Spray and flooding on roads probably making journey times longer."
This comes after forecasters issued Yellow weather warnings for snow last week as temperatures plummeted to 3C.
It was set to fall through in parts of Northern Scotland – including Cairngorms National Park, Isle of Skye and Fort William.
Meanwhile much of Scotland was also under a Yellow weather warning.
The Met Office had to issue three separate yellow weather warnings at the start of this week.
They covered different parts of the country, with stormy weather forecast to batter the country and flooding possible.
The first warning for strong wind and covered much of Devon and Cornwall, as well as the southern coast of Wales.
The region was due to see power cuts as gales of up to 80mph swept across the South West, while the Met also warned of travel delays and possible injury from debris swept up by the powerful gusts.
At the opposite end of the UK, eastern Scotland was mostly covered by a yellow warning for ice.
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