A 'snowbomb' is set to descend on Scotland in the final weeks of December with severe gales and heavy winds, forecasters have predicted.The bout of mild temperatures with 12 degree highs seen this week in Scotland is set to be cut off by an Arctic freeze.A storm now named Storm Corrie - the third of the winter season - will batter the UK just after Christmas in the wake of Storms Arwen and Barra.Forecasters at Netweather.co.uk predict that temperatures will plummet on December 27 with brutally cold winds and snow to come.The new storm, dubbed Storm Corrie, could see 1cm of snowfall in the north west of Scotland.Speaking to The Sun, British Weather Services meteorologist Jim Dale said: "We are expecting one more major storm this month which
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