Scotland braced for Valentine's Day snow as weather maps predict blizzards will blanket the country

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Scotland is bracing for a deep freeze this February, with temperatures expected to plummet as low as -7C and forecasts warning of up to 29cm of snowfall.

After weeks of freezing conditions and powerful storms, there’s little respite ahead, as more wintry weather looms on the horizon.Following the impact of Storms Éowyn and Herminia, a new low-pressure system moving in from the Atlantic, combined with an influx of Arctic air, is set to bring heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures by the end of the week, The Mirror reportesForecasts suggest much of Scotland will be blanketed in snow by mid-February, with sub-zero temperatures gripping the nation on February 14.

All the more reasons for couples to snuggle up on Valentine's Day.According to WXCharts, central Scotland could see lows of -7C, while eastern England and Wales may drop to -1C.

Snow maps indicate widespread flurries, with significant accumulations expected in central Scotland and lighter snowfall across northern, central, and eastern England.Another WXCharts projection forecasts up to 29cm of snow in the Cairngorms area by midday on February 14.

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