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Britain is set to be hit by more snow as forecasts show chilly conditions continuing over the next 48 hours - while multiple parts of the UK remain under winter weather warnings
Weather charts suggest three storms could bring huge blizzards.
The Met Office has announced the next named storm as Chandra, which is forecast to bring strong winds, heavy rain and snow across much of the UK on Tuesday. Chandra - the third-named storm of the season for the UK and Ireland - is set to sweep across the country late on Monday and into Tuesday, bringing "multiple hazards".
ENGLAND could face parts of snow as long term forecasts from the Met Office suggest the weather could be expected towards the middle of the month.
The Met Office has forecast where snow is forecast to fall in England and the rest of the UK this Friday.
The Met Office has extended its forecasts for snow, with the white stuff now scheduled to hit parts of the UK on MORE days than expected.
A third blizzard could then follow on February 14, sweeping across the UK and again hitting major cities including London at around 3pm. At the end of this four-day spell, almost every inch of the country could see some snow.
A huge chunk of the UK is set for snow, according to current weather map projections, with the sheet of snow stretching from Scotland down to Kent.
Northern Scotland can anticipate bright spells, snow flurries and accumulations of snow at lower elevations for much of the week commencing February 9, according to forecasters. Remaining changeable through the weekend's conclusion.
Weather warnings for snow and ice are in place across the UK - here's the latest on the forecast for the Black Country and West Midlands
Cities across the UK could be hit by 48 hours of non-stop snowfall.