Recently released weather maps suggest areas of Britain will see 36 hours of continuous snow at the end of January.
A fresh blitz of wintry weather could see temperatures plummet and regions covered in snow before the end of the month.
Maps are turning a deep blue to indicate five inches of snow hitting Scotland and temperatures dipping to below freezing.
The last week of January looks set to bring a wall of snow with up to six inches of the white stuff set to fall.
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The snow is expected to hit parts of central Scotland from January 26, gradually covering most of the country before moving ...
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WX Charts maps and charts, which are compiled using data from the Met Desk, warns a wintry shift could emerge in the country ...
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