Full list of UK areas where snow is expected according to Met Office

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Parts of the UK could see up to 20cm of snow this week as the Met Office warns of a severe plummet in temperature. Forecasters have warned that the worst-affected areas may see power cuts and disruption to road and public transport amid the severe weather.

Places worst hit by the snow will be high up on hills and in the north of Scotland. A number of snow and ice warnings have now been issued across the UK. Read more: UK snow map shows the motorways hit by 15-hour Met Office warning Yellow warnings in are in place across parts of northern Scotland, Northern Ireland, north Wales, the Midlands and northern England until 10am Tuesday morning.

The snow warnings are in place from 7pm tonight in England. Warnings in Scotland remain in place until Wednesday morning. The Met Office warning states: "A period of rain, sleet and snow will occur during Monday evening, overnight into Tuesday morning.

The most likely scenario is for most of the snow to accumulate on hills, with 5 to 10 cm possible above 200 metres and perhaps as much as 15 to 20 cm above 300 metres. "There is a small chance of snow settling at lower levels, where 5 to 10 cm would prove much more disruptive, but this remains very uncertain.

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