The Met Office said next week will start with the coldest day of the year so far with temperatures dropping to near freezing in northern parts of the UK.
Yellow warnings for snow and ice across most of Scotland and north-east England are in place for Monday and Tuesday as Arctic air moves south.
A level three alert means there is a 90% chance of severely cold weather, icy conditions or heavy snow, which could increase the health risk to vulnerable patients, the NHS said. All areas are under alert between 1am on Monday and midnight on Thursday. Top news stories today "Highest accumulations will be across the high ground. But even at lower levels, we are likely to see some disruption in places as the showers come through."
"Some uncertainty still on where that snow is going to be because at the same time we will be seeing a milder air trying to come in from the Atlantic. So some places may well see some rain and other places may well see some snow."
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